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Youth participation and information with regard to EU policies
Youth participation and information with regard to EU policies
SUMMARY OF:
WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE COMMUNICATION?
It seeks to assess the follow-up given by the European Union (EU) countries to the common objectives on participation by and information for young people. These objectives were adopted after the publication of the 2001 White Paper, ‘A new impetus for European youth’, to promote young people’s active citizenship.
KEY POINTS
The White Paper led to the adoption of a first framework of European cooperation in the youth field (2002) within which, under the open method of coordination, the EU countries agreed to focus on 4 specific priorities:
information;
participation;
voluntary activities;
better knowledge of youth-related issues.
The communication analyses the reports submitted by the EU countries in achieving the objectives set out in 2 out of these 4 priorities: youth information and participation.
Information
The communication mainly concluded that information tools directed at young people were available in all EU countries but had to be further developed and personalised. In that context, the European Commission developed a specific youth portal which, since 2003, has supported youth actions in Europe.
It also described how the EU has taken actions to reinforce the quality of the information delivered to young people. The European networks of Eurodesk, Eryica and EYCA play an important role in delivering quality information to young people, in improving the skills and qualifications of youth information workers through networking and in developing training courses for their members.
Participation
The communication demonstrated that EU countries’ action to support young people’s participation in democratic life was much better coordinated than before, with actions to:
In this particular field, a 2010-2018 EU Youth Strategy, including an EU Work Plan for Youth for 2016-2018, has been created. This includes specific actions to encourage young people to actively participate in society by:
The Commission has also introduced good practice exchanges to encourage young people to participate in education, employment and society actions.
Among other actions, a new plan to tackle radicalisation through education and youth action has also been set up to ensure that children and young people acquire social, civic and cultural competences and enhance their critical thinking when using the internet.
BACKGROUND
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MAIN DOCUMENT
Communication from the Commission to the Council on European policies concerning youth participation and information — Follow-up to the White Paper on a New Impetus for European Youth: Implementing the common objectives for participation by and information for young people in view of promoting their active European citizenship (COM(2006) 417 final, 20.7.2006)
RELATED DOCUMENTS
European Commission White Paper: ‘A new impetus for European youth’ (COM(2001) 681 final, 21.11.2001)
Resolution of the Council and of the representatives of the Governments of the Member States, meeting within the Council of 27 June 2002 regarding the framework of European cooperation in the youth field (OJ C 168, 13.7.2002, pp. 2-5)
Council resolution of 25 November 2003 on common objectives for participation by and information for young people (OJ C 295, 5.12.2003, pp. 6-8)
Communication from the Commission to the Council on European policies concerning youth — Addressing the concerns of young people in Europe — Implementing the European Youth Pact and promoting active citizenship (COM(2005) 206 final, 30.5.2005)
Resolution of the Council and of the Representatives of the Governments of the Member States of 24 May 2005 meeting within the Council on implementing the common objective: to increase participation by young people in the system of representative democracy (OJ C 141, 10.6.2005, pp. 3-4)
Resolution of the Council and of the Representatives of the Governments of the Member States of 24 May 2005 meeting within the Council on implementing the common objectives for youth information (OJ C 141, 10.6.2005, pp. 5-6)
Communication from the Commission to the European Council — A citizens’ agenda — Delivering results for Europe (COM(2006) 211 final, 10.5.2006)
last update 23.02.2017