Youth work talks Conference - Space for (youth) growth
Youth work talks Conference - Space for (youth) growth Building cross-sectoral alliances in the changing political climate
Beschreibung
Part of the SNAC "Growing Youth Work", the conference creates a space for professional debate and reflection on the issues surrounding the development of youth work, focusing on cross-sectoral cooperation for young people’s personal and civic growth.
Conference “Space for (youth) growth” is an event format of the Youth Work Talks series. This series is an activity of the "Growing Youth Work" partnership, a Strategic Cooperation project of 16 National Agencies for the EU youth programmes and SALTO Resource Centres (SNAC). Through a series of discussions, the Youth Work Talks aims to bring focus to the European professional debate on enhancing and strengthening youth work. Each Youth Work Talk centres around a key thematic issue, aligned with the European Youth Work Agenda and its eight priority areas.
The thematic focus of the Youth Work Talks Conference “Space for (youth) growth” is on cross-sectoral cooperation of the youth work sector, building up on the main SNAC focus on recognition of youth work and widening this perspective to targeting the outreach and strategic alliances beyond the youth work community of practice.
The overall aim of the conference is to facilitate building cross-sectoral alliances in the changing political, social and economic climate for young people’s personal and civic growth.
THREE MAIN STRANDS
Personal growth: Cross-sectoral cooperation supporting young people in dealing with the current challenges – mitigating negative effects of the political, social, economic changes
Civic growth: Cross-sectoral cooperation empowering young people towards civic engagement
The link between personal and civic growth: Ways in which youth work can act as a bridge between the two and between the relevant sectors
CONFERENCE INTENTIONS:
- Exploring the changing political, social and economic climate and effects that it has on young people and their development;
- Understanding ways in which youth work, cooperating with other sectors, can support young people’s personal and civic growth (through approaches, interventions, spaces, etc.);
- Capitalising on the success stories of cross-sectoral cooperation, their impact and factors that contributes to the success;
- Strengthening links between the different sectors and exploring possible pathways forward in supporting young people in the changing times;
- Supporting different stakeholders in checking the potential for cross-sectoral cooperation in their contexts and environments.
EXPECTED OUTCOMES/RESULTS:
- Insight into the cross-sectoral cooperation supporting young people’s personal and civic growth;
- Collection of success stories of cross-sectoral cooperation;
- Emerging initiatives, activities, projects in partnership between different sectors tackling young people’s personal and civic growth;
- Mapping of possible pathways forward in working together in supporting young people in the changing times;
- Initiating Guidelines for stakeholders for checking the potential for cross-sectoral cooperation in their context/environment.
TARGET GROUP OF THE CONFERENCE:
The conference aims at empowering those stakeholders who are interested and/or already engaged in building cross-sectoral alliances that benefit young people and contribute to their personal and civic growth.
The Conference is particularly relevant for professionals and volunteers who are dedicated to young people’s personal and civic development, either
- practitioners and experts from the youth work community of practice,
- as well as stakeholders from other sectors, with links to youth work (especially practitioners and experts from schools and universities, municipalities, social services, youth care, police, historical sights/ places of remembrance, political foundations, youth participation organisations)
We are looking for participants who are:
- having links to youth work in Europe, the European Youth Work Agenda and the Bonn Process, as well as to the EU youth programmes;
- looking for cross-border exchange and inspiration, resources, and practical approaches, as well as strategic alliances for the benefit of young people and their personal and civic growth;
- motivated to actively participate in the conference and willing to act as multipliers in the follow-up of the conference.
Tandems of participants from youth work community and allied sectors, with an example of good practice in cross-sectoral cooperation, are particularly encouraged to apply!
Unterkunft und Verpflegung
The hosting NA of this offer will organise the accommodation and covers the costs for accommodation and food.
Participants will be accommodated in single rooms.
Teilnehmende Länder
Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries
Arbeitssprache
English
Teilnahmegebühr
This project is financed by the participating National Agencies (NAs) of the Erasmus+ Youth in Action Programme. The participation fee varies from country to country. Please contact your National Agency or SALTO Resource Centre (SALTO) to learn more about a possible participation fee for participants from your country.
Reisekostenrückerstattung
Please contact your NA or SALTO in order to know whether they would support your travel costs. If yes, after being selected, get in touch with your NA or SALTO again to learn more about the overall procedure to arrange the booking of your travel tickets and the reimbursement of your travel expenses.