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“Stories of fragilities”: a qualitative and comparative social study on the risk of exclusion faced by adolescent girls in Europe

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The report "Stories of Fragilities" is a qualitative study within the SPACE4US project focusing on empowering vulnerable young women in Europe.

Aims of the tool

- Empowering vulnerable young women: The research aims to empower adolescent girls at risk of exclusion by giving them a platform to voice their experiences and challenges. By amplifying their voices, the research seeks to validate their perspectives and contribute to their empowerment.
- Highlighting gender, youth, and power dynamics: The research delves into the intersectionality of gender, youth, and power dynamics experienced by vulnerable young women in Europe. It aims to shed light on the complex interplay of factors such as gender identity, social class, and ethnicity that contribute to their vulnerability and exclusion.
- Revealing factors of vulnerability and exclusion: Through qualitative exploration, the research aims to uncover the underlying factors that contribute to the vulnerability and exclusion of adolescent girls. By identifying these factors, the research provides insights into the structural and systemic issues that need to be addressed to support vulnerable young women effectively.
- Informing professionals and organizations: The research targets professionals and organizations involved in supporting vulnerable girls, providing them with valuable insights into the challenges faced by these girls. By sharing the experiences and perspectives of the girls, the research aims to inform the development of innovative approaches and interventions to address their needs more effectively.
- Contextualizing challenges in Europe: By contextualizing the challenges faced by vulnerable young women within the European context, the research aims to contribute to a better understanding of the specific socio-cultural and institutional dynamics at play. This understanding can inform policy-making and intervention strategies tailored to the unique needs of vulnerable girls in Europe.

Description of the tool

The report "Stories of Fragilities" is a qualitative study within the SPACE4US project focusing on empowering vulnerable young women in Europe. It delves into the lives of adolescent girls at risk of exclusion, aiming to highlight the gender, youth, and power dynamics they face daily in schools, institutions, and communities. By giving voice to these girls, the study reveals the factors contributing to their vulnerability and exclusion, such as gender identity, social class, and ethnicity. It targets professionals and organizations involved in supporting vulnerable girls, offering insights into their challenges and innovative approaches to address them. The report provides an introduction to the study's purpose, methodology, and background, followed by an exploration of youth, gender, and vulnerability, contextualizing the challenges faced by these girls in Europe.

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/4155

This tool addresses

Social Inclusion, Personal Development, Gender issues

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Valeria Quartaroli (on 22 April 2024)

and last modified

18 April 2024

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