Strengthening Youth Work in Germany through European Synergies
Connecting local youth work with European policies for a sustainable future until 2025.
Welcome to the National Contact Point for the Implementation of the European Youth Work Agenda in Germany
The ‘National Contact Point for the Implementation of the European Youth Work Agenda (EYWA)’ is a forward-looking project that will be implemented until the end of 2025 in close cooperation with the National Agency YOUTH for Europe and the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth (BMFSFJ).
Our mission is to strengthen youth work in Germany and connect local structures with European youth policy, fostering synergies and innovative approaches.
Key Focus
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Recognition and visibility of youth work.
Recognising and making youth work visible: we are committed to making youth work more visible in society and strengthening recognition for the field of work and its diverse tasks and activities. This is achieved through strategic public relations work emphasising youth work’s successes, diversity and impact. To create synergies between the local and European youth goals, and to use a combination of European and National instruments to reach those goals.
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Quality improvement of youth work.
Improving the quality of youth work: We strive to improve the quality of youth continuously work through innovative projects at local level and the exchange of best practice. Scientific support helps us to develop well-founded and sustainable strategies.
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Networking professionals in the youth work sector.
Networking with the Community of Practice: We promote dialogue and cooperation between youth work professionals in order to intensify the exchange of knowledge and find joint solutions to current challenges.
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Our activities
Our work includes targeted public relations work, developing and monitoring specific practical projects and the creation of exchange platforms for best practice examples. These measures enable us to formulate valuable policy recommendations that are important both for the further development of youth work in Germany and for the European level.
Through the active involvement of young people, scientific monitoring and close cooperation with political decision-makers, we ensure that youth work remains focused on the real needs of young people and remains scientifically sound. Our approach is inclusive and participatory, drawing on the experience and ideas of the predecessor project ‘Transferstelle’ and the young people and professionals involved in the project to shape a vibrant and forward-looking youth policy.
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