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Living Land Europe project's Guidelines

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This Guideline has been designed as a tool for training and contains examples, best practices and informations about youth employability strategies.It is addressed to people working with youngsters, especially those with fewer opportunities and NEETs

Aims of the tool

The purpose of this publication is to ensure aid and assistance in working with the youth NEET population in the EU and elsewhere, giving an official definition of the term.

Description of the tool

NGOs from Italy, Croatia, the Netherlands, Poland and Portugal show in this publication what society/public and/or professionals in these countries undertake in order to assist youth NEET population in labour market and life in general.
In this publication the reader is going to find:
- An overview of the situation of youth NEET in Europe, in the states whose associations have participated in the collaborative drafting of this publication (Italy, Croatia, the Netherlands, Poland and Portugal).
- Relevant ethical considerations that guided the drafting of the contents, such as in particular the definition of youth NEET itself and the issue of labelling, as well as in minorities that find less space for consideration.
- The point of view on the category, condition and characteristics of youth NEET from a sample of the target group (educators and professionals of the world of work) interviewed at the time of writing this publication.
- A collection of the methodologies that were used and found useful. The selection of projects that have been defined as “best practices”, or potentially replicable models that appear to be functional to the engagement, taking charge and development of youth NEET, together with suggestions for the future.

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Tool overview

Living Land Europe project's Guidelines

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/3287

This tool is for

Our wish is that the main recipients of these guidelines are those who, in their professional practice, interface with youth NEET and their needs, such as those who are active in the world of the Public Administration and NGOs: educators, trainers, professional health educators, pedagogists, psychologists, psychother- apists, sociologists, social workers, workers for labour services and specialists in the labour market. Families may be also potentially interested: reading these guidelines could lead to new ideas, understanding and new objects of discussion for a family member who is currently in the NEET status. Finally, this publication is dedicated to the youth NEET themselves, as well as to all readers who want to get an idea of the opportunities that could be right for them, in their life path and personal and professional growth.

and addresses

Social Inclusion, Personal Development, Youth Participation

It is recommended for use in:

Training and Networking
Strategic Partnerships

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Consorzio Consolida Società Cooperativa Sociale, Contexto, CAAT Projects, Fundacja Instytut Innovacji, iDemo

in the context of

Living Land Europe - Erasmus + KA2 Project

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Silvia Brocchi (on 30 August 2022)

and last modified

1 August 2022

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