
         “Information is not knowledge”, said Albert Einstein.
With this in mind, the Council of Europe and the European Youth Information and Counselling Agency (ERYICA) designed this toolkit on how to inform young people about their human rights in an appealing way, and give them practical experience to use them. At the end of the publication there is a summary of the most relevant and useful online resources, and an overview of good practice.
This toolkit on access of young people to their rights is first and foremost intended to assist youth information experts working directly with young people, but it can also be used in other non-formal activities. The toolkit offers many sources of information and inspiration on how to inform young people about their rights, in an attractive way. This publication offers you a summary of the most relevant and useful material available in the online world.
INTRODUCTION 
INFORMATION RIGHT NOW! 
YOUNG PEOPLE’S RIGHTS 
Universal human rights 
Rights of young people 
QUALITY INFORMATION 
Who is providing the information? 
How accurate is the information? 
Is the information easily accessible and simple to use? 
Information needs 
Youth rights in youth information services 
Social media and new technologies 
THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE AND HUMAN RIGHTS 
European Youth Foundation 
All Different – All Equal 
Enter! 
No Hate Speech 
Compass 
ERYICA AND HUMAN RIGHTS 
Youth Ambassadors 
Photo exhibition 
ERYICA member organisations 
RESOURCES ON HUMAN RIGHTS 
United Nations 
Amnesty International 
Krovna Organizacija Mladih Srbije (National Youth Council of Serbia) 
Jeden svět (One World) 
YouthRights.NOW 
Let’s get it right! 
The OneMinutesJr. 
ACTIVITIES 
Trial 
Oracle 
My life 
The most important 
Battle 
Once upon a time… 
Target 
Demonstration 
In someone else’s shoes 
Charades 
Yes-No 
Take a step forward 
I could / I could not / I had to 
Hard work 
Fill in the gap 
LINKS AND SOURCES 
Important organisations mentioned in the publication 
Good practice examples mentioned in the publication 
ERYICA members and co-operating organisations that contributed to this publication 
Links to material and video sources concerning human or youth rights
          “Information is not knowledge”, said Albert Einstein.
With this in mind, the Council of Europe and the European Youth Information and Counselling Agency (ERYICA) designed this toolkit on how to inform young people about their human rights in an appealing way, and give them practical experience to use them. At the end of the publication there is a summary of the most relevant and useful online resources, and an overview of good practice.
This toolkit on access of young people to their rights is first and foremost intended to assist youth information experts working directly with young people, but it can also be used in other non-formal activities. The toolkit offers many sources of information and inspiration on how to inform young people about their rights, in an attractive way. This publication offers you a summary of the most relevant and useful material available in the online world.
