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Retour Youth Work and sustainable communities: the role of the European Youth Card in delivering youth work services

Deadline to apply: Tuesday 9 April 2019 midnight (ECT).
Youth Work and sustainable communities: the role of the European Youth Card in delivering youth work services

The Seminar “Youth Work and sustainable communities: the role of European Youth Card in delivering youth card services” will take place in Helsinki, Finland, on 5-7 May 2019 as part of the programme of Partial Agreement on Youth Mobility through the European Youth Card of the Council of Europe.

Three partners joined forces for its implementation: the Partial Agreement on Youth Mobility through the Youth Card of the Council of Europe (Finland is part of the Partial Agreement), the European Youth Card Association (EYCA) and its Finnish member organization - Finnish Youth Co-operation – Allianssi.

As one of the leading European countries in promoting qualitative youth work services, Finland is the perfect location to host one of the Partial Agreement’s seminars, especially as it holds the Chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers for the period of November 2018 - May 2019. It will be a follow-up to the main activity of the Finnish Chairmanship in the field of youth, namely the seminar “Educational Pathways for Youth Workers” (20-22 February 2019, Helsinki).

 Call for application and presentation of the seminar (pdf version)

 Call for application and presentation of the seminar (word version)

Youth mobility webpage   EYCA webpage

 

Helsinki, Finland 5-7 May 2019
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