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YRN survey on regional youth participation

It takes only 5 minutes to fill in the YRN survey on regional youth councils & parliaments in Europe.  By completing this questionnaire you will contribute to:

• Publishing the Report about youth participation in European regions;
• Identifying good practices in this field;
• Providing a strategic toolkit on how to establish and run a successful youth council.

We invite you to fill it in online or to download its paper version and send it back to j.hejmandelete_me(at)aerdelete_me.eu

  • Questionnaire - online version

To access the questionnaire online, please click HERE

Questionnaire - paper version
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Youth related Events in 2011-2012
PYE Peer Review 2 - Açores (P) 20-24 Nov 2011
   
Youth Session at AER General Assembly 24 Nov 2011
   
MYFER Award Ceremony 25 Nov 2011
   
PYE Peer Review 3 - Krapina Zagorje (HR) 30 Jan-3 Feb 2012
   
PYE Peer Review 4 - Hampshire (UK) 26-30 March 2012
   
PYE Final Steering Group Meeting in Brussels (B) 22 May 2012
   
PYE Closing Conference in Brussels (B) 23 May 2012
   
YRN Spring Plenary Session in Vienna (A) tbc
   
YRN Fall Plenary Session in Istria (HR) tbc
Participate in AER Youth Projects

        AER Youth Regional Network

AER set up the AER Youth Regional Network (YRN) conceived as a common platform of youth regional organisations/councils/parliaments on regional level in Europe. This platform is a forum for discussion and exchange of experience between youngsters across all the European Regions. The idea is to bring together young people from European Regions and give them an opportunity to exchange, to share ideas, experiences, and to find together solutions to their problems or fears.

            Promoting Youth Employment                                     Peer Reviews

Developed by AER, a peer review methodology allows regional authorities to assess and improve their performance in key areas of regional responsibility. Until now it has been implemented in such fields as alcohol policies, tourism, economy and rnewable energies. The methodology can also prove successful for the area of youth policies in the AER member regions.

 

  Most Youth-Friendly European Region

The AER launched the competition for the Most Youth-Friendly European Region for the first time in 2001. It offers the European Regions every two years the chance and possibility to make their projects and initiatives in youth issues known to a wider public and to spread the good experience gained in this work. 

 


            European Citizens' Forum

The aim of the Forums is to engage young citizens and regional politicians in a debate with representatives of the European Union on the future of Europe. The Forums operate as a two-way process, informing youngsters about the Europe, and listening to people expectations about what should be done in the future on the different topic.

                       Eurodyssey

Eurodyssey programme is the first AER programme created in 1985 and aims to improve the opportunities for young Europeans and provides them the possibility to acquire professional experience abroad. This exchange programme allows young job seekers aged between 18 and 30 to benefit from the traineeship placement abroad for a period between three to seven months. 

            Youth Summer School

The Youth Summer School was introduced in 2001. Those events are meant to allow young people to exchange ideas with Regional politicians and officials attending the Summer School. Organised annually as a 5-day event, the Summer Schools aim at developing to the participants, new skills and further knowledge about European issues. This is why each YSS is thematic. 

The AER Summer School 2010 will focus on the topic of rural, urban and interregional mobility.


            Do you speak European?

This is a public speaking and personal expression contest, which gives teams of young people between the ages of 14 and 18 the opportunity to prepare and present their views on the question ‘What Does Europe Mean to You?’. The competition is taking place across the whole Europe on three levels: regional, national and European.

             AER Regional Reporters

So as to foster the spirit of creativity among young Europeans, AER offered them the chance to train themselves as one of AER‘s Regional Reporters. Young reporters can be heard on radio stations across Europe thanks to the radio programme “Europe and you”, which is aired on several French-speaking local radio stations in Europe and on the website.

The topic of second edition of Regional Reporters is related to youth mobility: Move on, Europe! From mobility to diversity.

           Youth Ambassadors Project

Each participant in the AER Youth Summer School is a Youth Ambassador. Its role is to get other young people in his/her region interested in co-operation between young people in the regions of Europe. After the Summer School, Youth Ambassadors must organise in their regions activities on the topic discussed during the Summer School. The next year, the best activities/projects are selected and the best of them will be awarded the AER Youth Ambassador Project Award.

Background information

Jugendpolitiken innerhalb der VRE und darüber hinaus

The participation of young people is important in all political life precisely because young people are affected by the decisions made by governments, whether at a regional or national level. Policy areas such as housing, the environment, transport and education, to name but a few, have a direct impact on the lives of young people just as much as those of adults.

The world of today is just as much the concern of young people as the world of tomorrow. To deny the young people of today an opportunity to participate in the governance of society is to deny them the right to effect that which happens around them. 

Towards the association of young people in public affairs

While the voice of young people has been ignored in the past, perhaps due to the fact that they can not directly effect the outcome of elections, there is a growing recognition of the role that young people have to play in the functioning of democracy. The AER's moves towards the inclusion of young people in its work comes at a time when governments, both national and supranational, are attempting to include young people in their policy-making process. It seems that governments have realised that young people do have a not insignificant role to play. Not only do they have first hand experience of the way policy works on the ground but they also often have many innovative solutions to the problems that society faces, if only they were listened to.

AER: unique platform for young people from European Regions

The AER is a unique platform for young people to confront and exchange their views and to widen their horizons. They are thus contributing to breaking down barriers and struggling against intolerance, ignorance and mistrust even before they develop and become ingrained in adulthood. 

 

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