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Putting the European Youth Work Agenda into action

growing youth work

We create opportunities and offer support for youth work development. Thus, we foster a network to strengthen youth work across Europe together.

The European Youth Work Agenda aims at strengthening and developing youth work further across Europe. Discover what the European Youth Work Agenda is and how you engage with others to strengthen youth work in your context!

Check out how you can get involved in your country and connect with like-minded individuals across Europe. Participate in events and engage on the topics you are passionate about.

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Support for national processes: Free to use

Two presentations about the implementation of the European Youth Work Agenda for national contact points and for the Community of Practice

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Get inspired by the community of practice

Everybody who is active in and advocates for youth work is part of the youth work community of practice. We are connected by the common purpose to develop youth work further.

Read how the Growing Youth Work is designed to strengthen the community and why others have chosen to play an active role within the Growing Youth Work.

Testimonials
As we continue to navigate the challenges posed by the ever-evolving youth context, the Bonn Process remains a crucial platform for the ongoing development and advancement of youth work. I strongly believe that by investing in the Bonn Process, we can continue to improve the quality and impact of youth work across Europe.
António Hilário de Matos
I am willing to commit to furthering the Bonn Process because I feel intrigued and challenged by what the added value of an international network is in developing and strengthening youth work and by how the community of practice can take ownership of the implementation process and recognise an agenda that everyone can follow.
Katrin Olt, Estonia
As a youth worker and trainer, the Bonn Process means to me engaging in youth work development in my country and taking an active role in the youth work community of practice.
Aytaç Uzunlas, Turkey
The Bonn Process for me is a signpost that decision-makers at the EU and CoE level have finally heard what youth workers, youth researchers, and most importantly young people have been talking about for decades - youth work is here and it has a tremendous value for contemporary Europe.
Marko Kovacic, Croatia
For me, the Bonn Process is an opportunity to enrich youth work development processes in my country, by bringing in european perspectives.
Rilke Mahieu, Belgium-Flanders