The Council agreed that under this renewed framework "youth work" is a broad term covering a large scope of activities of a social, cultural, educational.

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The Council agreed that under this renewed framework "youth work" is a broad term covering a large scope of activities of a social, cultural, educational or political nature both by, with and for young people. Increasingly, such activities also include sport and services for young people. (Resolution of the Council and of the Representatives of the Governments of the Member States, meeting within the Council, on youth work - Official Journal C 327, 04/12/2010 P – 0005) Building Tomorrow's Europe - Workshop: fresh input for youth work in Europe 1

RECOGNISE THAT: - Young people are an integral part of an increasingly complex society. They are shaped by a variety of different influences and environments, the home, school, the workplace, peers and the media. In this context youth work can play an important role in young people’s development. Building Tomorrow's Europe - Workshop: fresh input for youth work in Europe 2

- Youth work — which complements formal education settings — can offer considerable benefits for children and young people by providing a wide and diverse range of non-formal and informal learning opportunities as well as appropriate targeted approaches Building Tomorrow's Europe - Workshop: fresh input for youth work in Europe 3

- Youth work invites young people to take responsibility and be accountable for their actions by giving them an active role in its development and implementation. Youth work can provide a comfortable, safe, inspirational and pleasant environment, in which all children and young people, either as individuals or as part of a group, can express themselves, learn from each other, meet each other, play, explore and experiment Building Tomorrow's Europe - Workshop: fresh input for youth work in Europe 4

In addition to this, youth work should provide the opportunity for young people to develop a wide range of different personal and professional skills, free from stereotypes as well as key competences that can contribute to modern society. Therefore it can play an important role in developing autonomy, empowerment and entrepreneurial spirit of young people. Building Tomorrow's Europe - Workshop: fresh input for youth work in Europe 5

In transmitting universal values regarding human rights, democracy, peace, anti-racism, cultural diversity, solidarity, equality and sustainable development, youth work also can have added social value because it can: - promote social participation and responsibility, voluntary engagement and active citizenship, Building Tomorrow's Europe - Workshop: fresh input for youth work in Europe 6

- strengthen community building and civil society at all levels (e.g. intergenerational and intercultural dialogue), - contribute to the development of young people’s creativity, cultural and social awareness, entrepreneurship and innovation, - provide opportunities for the social inclusion of all children and young people, Building Tomorrow's Europe - Workshop: fresh input for youth work in Europe 7

- reach young people with fewer opportunities through a variety of methods which are flexible and quickly adaptable. - Youth work therefore plays different roles in society and can contribute to youth related policy areas, such as lifelong learning, social inclusion and employment. Building Tomorrow's Europe - Workshop: fresh input for youth work in Europe 8

Youth work, whether it is undertaken by volunteers or professionals, has a considerable socio-economic potential — as it can produce economic activity, provides infrastructure, create economic benefits and increases (youth) employment. The labour market can benefit from the personal and professional skills and competences acquired through youth work by both participants as well as youth workers and youth leaders. Such skills and competences need to be sufficiently valued and effectively recognised. Building Tomorrow's Europe - Workshop: fresh input for youth work in Europe 9

The Youth in Action programme provides an important contribution to the quality of youth work at all levels, as well as the development of competences among youth workers and youth leaders and the recognition of non-formal learning in youth work, by providing learning mobility experiences and networking for youth workers and youth leaders. Building Tomorrow's Europe - Workshop: fresh input for youth work in Europe 10