Structured Dialogue - Contribution of youth work to the development, wellbeing and social inclusion of all young people
What is the Structured Dialogue and how it was developed?
In November of the 2009, the resolution of the Council of Ministers of the EU established a new framework of cooperation in the youth field. As a result, it was officially recognized the right of the young people to participate in the decision making process on youth related topics through the structured dialogue process with young people and youth organizations. The main goal is to enforce the communication between young people, youth organizations, national and European institutions.
Implementation:
The incoming Team Presidency – Ireland, Lithuania and Greece – together with the European Commission and the European Youth Forum have agreed Social Inclusion as the overarching theme for the 18 months from January 2013 to end June 2014. This theme will emphasize the concept of social inclusion involving all young people, in addition to those with fewer opportunities. The Trio Presidency will ensure support for the overall theme of Social Inclusion via their specific priorities throughout the 18-month mandate. Hence, Ireland will more specifically focus on the contribution of youth work to the development, wellbeing and social inclusion of all young people.
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