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Expert workshops
The EU-CoE youth partnership organises expert workshops on matters of importance to young people in Europe, attended by youth researchers, policy-makers and practitionaers, as well as young people's representatives, all with expertise in the subject under discussion. The themes are selected by various stakeholders, including institutional partners, youth organisations, members of the research community and national authorities responsible for youth issues, who often get involved in joint organisation of these events.
Each workshop has a programme consistent with its aims and objectives, typically including thematic panels, where presentations are made by the participating experts and debates and working groups, with a view to adopting conclusions and recommendations. The results are then addressed to the relevant stakeholders, who receive them in the form of a workshop report, also available on the partnership website, and at times published.
The following expert workshops have taken place:
2011
"The history of youth work in Europe and its relevance for today’s youth work policy"- 3rd workshop
Tallinn, Estonia (4-7 October 2011)
2009
"The history of youth work in Europe and its relevance for today’s youth work policy"- 2nd workshop
Blankenberge, Belgium (25–28 May 2009)
Seminar of youth research, policy and practice : Young People and Social Change after the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Budapest, Hungary (20th November 2009)
2008
"The history of youth work in Europe and its relevance for today’s youth work policy"
Blankenberge, Belgium (26–29 May 2008)
"Continuing the Pathway towards Recognition". Expert workshop on the recognition of non-formal learning in the youth field
Prague, Czech Republic (9-11 June 2008)
2006
Young people with fewer opportunities and volunteering
Seminar report by Magdalena Jakubowska, Kathy Schroeder and Marta Medlinska
Last updated: 2/11/2011
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