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Access to Social Rights for Young People
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The Enter! project was initiated by the youth sector of the Council of Europe in 2009 aiming at the
development of youth policy and youth work responses to situations of exclusion, discrimination
and violence affecting young people, particularly in multicultural disadvantaged neighbourhoods.
The project promotes young people's access to social rights as a means for their inclusion and
participation in society.
The main concerns that the project responds to are the multi-dimensional social and economic
imbalances which hinder young people in accessing social human rights.
The project includes support measures for youth work practices that enhance young people's
participation and for youth policies that reflect the promotion of access to social rights. Enter!
combines different types of activities and youth interventions which seek to influence youth
policies in Europe from the local to the European level.
The project includes several types of interventions:
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Enter! long-term training courses (LTTCs) for youth workers to promote access to social
rights for all young people. Two editions of LTTCs have been organised in 2009 - 2012
and 2013 - 2014
the elaboration and support to the implementation of a policy Recommendation by the
Committee of Ministers to the members states of the Council of Europe on the access to
social rights of young people from disadvantaged neighbourhoods, CM/Rec(2015)3
the production and dissemination of Enter Dignityland!, an educational game about social
rights that can be played with young people to raise their awareness about social rights
large scale youth meetings to ensure young people's voices are heard and included in
youth policy orientations of the youth sector of the Council of Europe, in 2011 and 2015
thematic seminars on topics related to social rights, such as youth policy, gender equality
in youth work, information and counselling, youth participation etc. and study sessions,
international youth activities organised at the European Youth Centres Budapest and
Strasbourg in co-operation with international youth organisations
national level seminars to support the networking and promotion of innovative and
coordinated ways of working on access to social rights
research on youth work and youth policy aspects related to access to social rights for
young people.
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