1. The people to
look for.
The places to go
to.
And the
information
which is most
reliable.
2. Although the name sounds long its worth it
Number 1: The European Association of
Institutions of Non – formal Education of Children
And Youth or (EAICY)
3. The EAICY
This company has a website where people especially the youth are able to see how institutions
such as schools are able to help them get a good education. As well as this they have workshops
and talks which help them to understand a range of different subject choices ranging from subject
such as history to art and culture. This gives the youth a solid chance in being able to have a bright
future. In addition to this they even have events for physical activities which help to stimulate the
mind as well as the body. Even though this is a website the events that happen are helpful towards
children like us.
4. The EAICY
One of there activities are the 11
moments of winter.
They are funded by the European Union (EU) commissions and they provide a range of services.
These include:
1. Encouraging generosity and kindness
2. Gaining strengths mentally and physically
3. Implementing creativity in all styles of work
4. Understanding the meanings of life and how to live it well
5. The Spanish National Youth
Guarantee Implementation
Plan/Estrategia De
Empremdimiento
Empleo Joven
The European Union have representatives who have classed business
meetings based on the complaints of the European public which is why
they advise and encourage anyone with a complaint to come forward to
their local MP or their closest government representative in order for it to be
reported and discussed.
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8. Euractiv
This company has franchises which are located mainly in England,
France and Denmark however other countries are able to join in
with the news reports which show how the employment for youth is
growing or decreasing and what the young people of Europe can
do to help.
Furthermore the Euractiv website gives details about how the
European government introduced a youth guarantee in 2013 and
they wanted to make it completely operational by 2014 or 2016.
9. Europe 2020
• Europe 2020 is the European Union’s ten-year jobs and growth strategy. It was
launched in 2010 to create the conditions for smart, sustainable and inclusive
growth.
• Five headline targets have been agreed for the EU to achieve by the end of 2020.
These cover employment; research and development; climate/energy; education;
social inclusion and poverty reduction.
• Progress towards the Europe 2020 targets is encouraged and monitored throughout
the European Semester the EU's yearly cycle of economic and budgetary
coordination.
10. The scheme for the European Union targeted to finish in 2020 includes the
following:
A December 2015 target for new guidelines of how to improve the
employment rates of Europe.
As well as this there is another 2015 target to review the economic state
and position of the EU including currencies and debts of each country.
This will then lead to an overall improvement in the EU’s economy and job
line for young people, children, the working class and the pensioners.
Since these targets don’t have future versions they will be decided instead
in November 2015 so they have a clear understanding of what needs to
be done next.
The scheme in targets
11. Children and young people have to frequently move houses where jobs are available
which causes disturbances with general necessities such a s being comfortable and
pleasures such as friends.
As well as this young people have to look after siblings and people that are related to them
when parents are working or are unable to provide enough for their children.
Lastly many people are unable to have any relations with immense education because
they cant pay for services such as university and this displeases the general European
public.
Since this is true we and most other schools and young peoples communities really hope
that the European Union can properly fix our society and make the world a better place.