Study sessions at the European Youth Centres
International youth organisations and networks are important partners in promoting youth participation and awareness of social rights by associating multipliers to the priorities of the youth for democracy programme.
These activities are based on co-operation between the partner organisations and the Council of Europe’s Youth Department. Study sessions are international youth events lasting between 4 and 8 days which bring together members of youth organisations or networks and experts for discussions on a specific subject leading to conclusions relevant to the priorities and programmes of the Council of Europe Youth sector.
Several youth organisations have supported the Enter! project in study session on specific themes related to acess of young people from disadvantaged neighbourhoods to social rights.
2018
Young Women on the Move -Leading Change for Young Women Migrants and Refugees Rights Across Europe, in cooperation with Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA)
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Youth Against Online Discrimination, in cooperation with International Planned Parenthood Federation European Network (IPPF EN), IGLYO and Digital Leadership Institute
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2017
ADV-ENT-ure: Joint Venture for ENTER Advocacy!, in cooperation with the Youth Social Rights Network (YSRN) and the Youth Express Network (YEN)
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Housing solutions to youth homelessness based on a Human Rights Approach, in cooperation with European Federation of National Organisations working with the Homeless (FEANTSA)
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Building a Socially Inclusive World through Personal Empowerment, in cooperation with International Federation of Hard of Hearing Young People (IFHOHYP)
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Defending the rights of young refugees and migrants in the labour market and in their transitions to the labour market, in cooperation with European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC)
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Khetane Kadima 2.0 – Combating Online Hate speech, in cooperation with Phiren Amenca International Network and The European Union of Jewish Students (EUJS)
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Children on the Move – How youth organisations can support young refugees and migrants, in cooperation with International Falcon Movement – Socialist Educational International (IFM-SEI)
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2016
Advocacy – building capacity to advocate for and with homeless youth and make better policy, in cooperation with the Youth Homelessness Network (FEANTSA)
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The challenge of representing young workers of the XXI century, in cooperation with European Trade Union Confederation Youth (ETUC)
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In NEET of a coach!, in cooperation with the Youth Social Rights Network (Y-SRN)
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Transferring positive practices of democratic youth participation models from the European to the local level, in cooperation with DYPALL Network (DYPALL)
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Alternative Youth Urbanisation – Reclaim the city!, in cooperation with Cooperation and Development Network (CDN)
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2015
Deport Xenophobia from European Classrooms in cooperation with Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions (OBESSU)
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The challenge of representing young workers in the XXI century in cooperation with European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC)
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Advocacy for better policies to prevent and end youth homelessness in cooperation with European Federation of National Organisations working with the Homeless (FEANTSA)
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Before 2015