What is the European Academy on Youth Work?

The EAYW aims to promote the development of quality youth work, to support its capacity to react to current and future developments, and to contribute to creating a common ground on youth work and youth work policy. To this end, it focuses on supporting innovation in youth work, as a response to the trends, challenges and uncertainties faced by young people in today’s fast-changing societies.

The EAYW offers a platform for reflection, exchange and knowledge gathering on trends and developments in and with relevance to the youth field in Europe, and on innovative youth work responses to these trends and developments. In this way, it contributes to a European youth work ecosystem that supports quality development and innovation in youth work.

The EAYW responds to the demands expressed in the Final Declaration of the 3rd European Youth Work Convention (Dec. 2020) to encourage and support the different stakeholders in youth work in Europe to strive “towards the maintenance of the good structures and practices that already exist, their development when the need arises, and the space for innovation in our thinking, our organisation and our practices”. Especially “in a post-pandemic Europe, youth work must seek to innovate and go further than the paths already known”.


Activities

Residential EAYW events are held biennially and bring together 150 – 200 participants. In between these events, the EAYW organises smaller-scale activities (online and residential), undertakes research projects and develops educational tools and resources on the topic of the Academy – innovation and future readiness in youth work.

Target Group

The target group of the EAYW are in particular youth workers, paid and/or volunteers, from all levels (local, regional, national, European), professionals in areas with relevance for the youth sector and representatives of youth work policies and public services, National Agencies and other staff working in youth work structures, from [I]NGOs and from science and research.

Participants come from a wider European context, and where relevant and needed from other parts of the world.

The EAYW targets those who have a keen interest in learning about and contributing to new and innovative initiatives and developments in order to further develop youth work or frameworks for youth work in their own context.


European Academy on Youth Work Partnership

The European Academy on Youth Work is a strategic cooperation of National Agencies of the Erasmus+ programme, youth field, and the European Solidarity Corps and SALTO-YOUTH Resource Centres. It is jointly organised by the following National Agencies:

The EAYW Steering Group guides the development of the EAYW. It is currently formed by the National Agencies of Belgium-FL, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands and Slovenia.

How do we work?

The European Academy on Youth Work is guided by the Steering Group (SG), which is composed of representatives of some of the  institutional partners. The SG regularly meets to decide on the further development of the EAYW.

In order to ensure the connection of the EAYW to the needs and interests of different stakeholders involved in European youth work, the EAYW is supported by an Advisory Board of external experts (AB), which advises the SG on the content development of the EAYW. The Advisory Board also meets in regular intervals, partially jointly with the SG.

The EAYW is supported by an implementation team. You can contact us at:

EAYW coordination: Sonja Mitter Škulj, sonja.mitter@movit.si

EAYW communication: Domagoj Morić, domagoj.moric@gmail.com

EAYW project assistance: Maya Petkovšek, maya.petkovsek@movit.si