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Youth work needs to be visible!
Charting the landscape of good practices in youth work and training, youth participation and youth policy development.
The database of good practices in youth work, training and youth policy has been started to make the local, regional, and national activities in the youth field as well as their concepts more visible. This is important because youth work and training are constantly redefining itself through the engagement, participation and contributions of young people.
This database is an information pool that collects information about successful projects, initiatives, and organisations in youth work, training and youth policy on a local, regional, and national level. The good practice database is an opportunity for active people in the youth field across Europe to make their activities and their experiences more visible and help to share working concepts and ideas with others. It also helps decision and policy makers to analyse and verify their strategies and activities in the youth field.
In order to make this database a rich source of information, we depend on your contributions. If you are a young person, a youth worker, a policy maker, or a youth trainer share your knowledge and learn from others about successful and innovative projects in youth work, training and youth policy.
Quick Info
- Chart the landscape of youth work, training, participation, and youth non-formal learning and youth policy
- Share your knowledge and learn from others about how to make youth work, training, participation and youth policy work
- Understand what works in youth work, training and youth policy and why
- Foster exchange between projects, initiatives, organisations, and policy makers
- Connect projects to improve participation and dialogue of young people on a larger scale
- Sustain quality in youth work, training, participation, and youth non-formal learning and policy making
What is a good practice ?
Why a database of good practices?
The EKCYP's good practices database
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