Young volunteers — mobility within the EU

 

SUMMARY OF:

Recommendation — mobility of young volunteers across the EU

WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE RECOMMENDATION?

KEY POINTS

BACKGROUND

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* KEY TERMS

Cross-border voluntary activities: activities open to all young people, undertaken of their own free will in the general interest, for a sustained period, within a clear system, in a country other than their country of residence, unpaid or with token payment and/or covering of expenses.

Non-formal education: organised education led by a qualified teacher or leader. It does not result in a formal qualification. It helps build an individual’s skills and capacities, e.g. continuing education courses for adults and scouts for children.

Informal learning: no curriculum and no qualifications earned. The teacher is simply someone more qualified than the learner, e.g. a babysitter helping a child learn to read.

Youth worker: individuals who guide and support young people in their personal, social and educational development.

MAIN DOCUMENT

Council recommendation of 20 November 2008 on the mobility of young volunteers across the European Union (OJ C 319, 13.12.2008, pp. 8–10)

RELATED DOCUMENTS

Council conclusions on language competences to enhance mobility (OJ C 372, 20.12.2011, pp. 27–30)

Council conclusions on a benchmark for learning mobility (OJ C 372, 20.12.2011, pp. 31–35)

last update 17.01.2017