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Manual
Booklet for youth workers working with NEET youth.
Capitals:
- Who are NEETs?
- How to boost youth participation
- Policy recommendations
- Good practices
- Activity outlines
- Online library
The aim of the tool is to give an overview about who NEET youth are, how we can boost their participation, and which European policies influence them.
The booklet "Respond to your NEETs!" has been developed during the Erasmus+ training course with other 24 youth workers and NEET youngsters.
It provides information on who NEET youth are, how we, youth workers see their situation, what suggestions we have as policy recommendations, and what best practices we exchanged on youth participation.
Besides, in the annex, trainers and educators can find activity outlines linked to needs analysis, group dynamics and youth participation.
Besides, there is an online library with policy recommendations and research papers, inspiring videos about NEETs and youth unemployment.
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http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1899
This tool is for
Youth workers, trainers, educators, volunteers, policy makers, decision makers
and addresses
Youth Initiatives, European Citizenship, Youth Participation
It is recommended for use in:
Training and Networking
The tool was created by
OKIDE - FORME
in the context of
"Respond to your NEETs!" Erasmus+ training course
The tool has been experimented in
"Respond to your NEETs!" Erasmus+ training course
The tool was published to the Toolbox by
Dora Deak (on 30 August 2016)
and last modified
18 August 2016
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