Youth Work Strengthening Minority Youth Rights: PART 2

We finished the long-term training course "Youth Work Strengthening Minority Youth Rights" with the final 4-day seminar in Brussels, which aimed to look at the outcomes of the training course implemented back in November 2022, especially related to changes in youth work practice, explore the local actions, document learned lessons and give space to follow-up actions.

In many instances young people from minorities face considerable barriers in accessing youth work services, especially those which are tailored to their specific needs and situations. In addition, shrinking of civil spaces for organisations engaged in the youth sector significantly affects youth people from minority groups and identities in a negative way.

Therefore the aim of this LTTC was to revitalise youth work’s task to address minority youth rights by fostering the human-rights-based approach through capacity building of youth workers and youth work organisation.

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