How much do you know about youth work policies and realities in the eastern European countries involved in the Eastern Partnership initiative?
With youth work becoming a key focus in European youth policy co-operation, this publication is a first attempt to explore the reality of youth work by country and across the region in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.
The publication draws on the expertise and knowledge shared during the peer learning on strengthening the capacity of youth work in eastern Europe, expert interviews and evidence gathered by the partnership between the European Commission and the Council of Europe in the field of youth over recent years. It explores definitions, implementation, financing, education, training, methods, quality standards and infrastructure of youth work in European, national and local frameworks. More than 20 inspiring initiatives on youth work development complement the analysis. The final chapter includes a summary of country presentations.
We hope this will inspire youth policy makers, practitioners and researchers to contribute to strengthening the potential of youth work in the region and beyond.
INTRODUCTION METHODOLOGY AND SOURCES REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON YOUTH WORK IN EASTERN EUROPE
Youth policy legislation and institutional structures
Defining youth work
Standard setting in youth work
Financial support for youth work
Investing in youth workers (education, learning and skills)
Methods and types of youth work
Youth infrastructure (youth work services at local and regional level – youth clubs and youth centres with a strong non-formal education component)
European and transnational standards and support
YOUTH WORK REALITIES – COUNTRY PROFILES
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Georgia
Moldova
Ukraine
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