Centre for European Youth Policy
01/07/2019 00:00
30/06/2024 23:59
[CET] Central European Time
wifi_tethering Centre for European Youth Policy
Nockherstr. 2, 81541, Munich, Germany
The Centre for European Youth Policy is a research project funded by the German Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth. The CEYP is dedicated to questions of European youth policy. How can European youth policy be anchored in national, regional and municipal youth policy? How do European institutions write about young people in their documents? What European statistical data are available on youth participation and democracy? What is the relevance of the EU Youth Report for national youth policy? And how can national and european youth work support young people with regard to the current challenges they are facing, for example mental health? These are just a few of the questions our research focusses on. Curious? Check out our website to find studies, articles and research papers, or write us an e-mail.
Activity details
| Activity format | Hybrid (both online and with face-to-face presence) |
| Starts on | 01/07/2019 00:00 |
| Ends on | 30/06/2024 23:59 |
| Timezone | [CET] Central European Time |
| Organised by | German Youth Institute |
| Organisation website | http://www.dji.de/ |
| Contact email | aejp@dji.de |
| Target age range | 14-17; 18-24; 25-30; 31-35; Over 35 |
| Language of the activity | German, English |
| Type of activity | Other |
| Activity topics | Participation & engagement; European values; Youth and the world; Inclusion & equality; Health, well-being & sports; Education; Research & innovation; EU youth programmes; Other |
| Wheelchair accessibility | Fully wheelchair accessible |
| Youth Goals this activity is linked to | Connecting EU with Youth; Inclusive Societies; Information & Constructive Dialogue; Mental Health & Wellbeing; Space and Participation for All; Youth Organisations & European Programmes |
| Related to the Conference on the Future of Europe | No |
| Number of expected participants (estimate) | 10 |