Young volunteers – mobility within the European Union
SUMMARY OF:
Recommendation on the mobility of young volunteers across the European Union
WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE RECOMMENDATION?
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It aims to boost the inclusiveness, quality, recognition and sustainability dimensions of transnational youth volunteering.
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It replaces the 2008 Council of the European Union recommendation to take into account the impact of new developments and the consequences of global crises.
KEY POINTS
Volunteering in the European Union (EU)
The recommendation addresses both the European Commission and the EU Member States.
Member States
A number of recommendations are made to Member States including:
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considering structural measures to ensure the health, safety and security of participants in transnational volunteering activities, such as making sure that:
- all volunteers can benefit from social security coverage in a Member State,
- procedures are set up by supporting organisers to support volunteers in the events of accidents, emergencies or crises;
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providing accessible information about volunteers’ rights and improving awareness of this information, such as through a national website and by supporting youth information providers;
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supporting the capacity-building endeavours of volunteer organisations to increase the quality of volunteering opportunities;
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encouraging organisers of volunteering activities to promote social inclusion, such as by providing reasonable, suitable and accessible accommodation, particularly for those with disabilities;
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supporting and promoting community-building activities related to volunteering, including:
- encouraging the operation of networks of volunteers at the national level,
- promoting existing European networks, in particular the European Solidarity Network and EuroPeers, and other resources and platforms accessible via the European Solidarity Corps portal on the European Youth Portal;
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creating synergies, complementarities and continuities between existing volunteering schemes and activities at the EU level and at various levels in Member States, such as by exchanging information on existing volunteering schemes and passing such information onto the Commission, where it could be published on the European Youth Portal and the Youth Wiki.
Commission
The recommendation invites the Commission, among other things, to:
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facilitate exchange of practices between Member States on how to remove obstacles that may prevent young people from participating in volunteering;
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support the Member States in following this recommendation through the cooperation mechanisms and tools of the EU youth strategy, the European youth work agenda and the EU youth programmes, in particular the European Solidarity Corps;
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facilitate mutual learning and exchanges among Member States and interested parties at various levels through activities such as peer learning, peer counselling, expert groups, networking and other cooperation structures;
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promote and disseminate information about European opportunities for youth volunteering, in particular for young people with fewer opportunities, through the European Youth Portal;
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report on the use of this recommendation in the context of the implementation of the EU youth strategy and of the strategic framework for European cooperation in education and training towards the European education area and beyond.
BACKGROUND
For further information, see:
MAIN DOCUMENT
Council Recommendation of 5 April 2022 on the mobility of young volunteers across the European Union (OJ C 157, 11.4.2022, pp. 1–9).
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Resolution of the Council of the European Union and the representatives of the Governments of the Member States meeting within the Council on the EU Youth Strategy Work Plan 2022–2024 (OJ C 504I, 14.12.2021, pp. 1–9).
Resolution of the Council of the European Union and the Representatives of the Governments of the Member States meeting within the Council on a framework for European cooperation in the youth field: The European Union Youth Strategy 2019–2027 (OJ C 456, 18.12.2018, pp. 1–22).
last update 12.01.2023
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