The 12-14 September a Swedish Presidency Conference on the Future EU Cooperation in the Youth Field was held in Stockholm. Youth delegates from EU Member States, EFTA and candidate countries worked alongside Directors-General for youth policy, policy makers and experts to discuss the substance of a future framework for Youth Policy cooperation in the EU for the years 2010-2018. Documentation in terms of webcasts, photos and texts can be found below and under the heading "Related News and Meetings".
Purpose
The purpose of the conference is to give the participants an opportunity to meet and discuss the substance of future EU youth policy cooperation. The consultations will be based on a series of previous efforts, such as the European Commission’s communication 'An EU Strategy for Youth – Investing and Empowering', the Member States’ evaluations of the current cooperation in the area of youth policy, the European Youth Forums (YFJ) shadow report, and results from the 'Youth Event on Future EU Youth Policy meeting' during the Czech Presidency.
The results will contribute to the discussions in the Council Working Party on Youth. The decision on a new framework for youth policy cooperation will then be taken by the Council on 26–27 November 2009.
Structure and content
Three separate but closely linked meetings will form the basis of the youth policy conference- a youth meeting, a directors-general meeting and a joint conference. During the first day of the conference, youth delegates will meet at a youth meeting jointly arranged by the National Council of Swedish Youth Organisations and the European Youth Forum (YFJ). A parallel meeting will take place between directors-general from EU Member States responsible for youth issues. Both meetings will discuss the substance of the current proposals for future youth policy cooperation. On the evening of the first day, the main joint conference will begin, to which EFTA countries and applicant countries are also invited. The conference will be conducted in large, plenary sessions, but above all by work conducted in workshop groups. The participants will be able to choose the themes they wish to discuss from the workshop list found to the right on this webpage.
Participants/contributors
The conference will be attended by some 250 participants, of whom an equally large number will consist of directors-general and officials, and of youth representatives. In addition to the two experienced facilitators, an internationally renowned lecturer and several pop artists will contribute to the conference.
Organizers
The conference will be arranged by the Ministry of Integration and Gender Equality, the National Board for Youth Affairs and the National Council of Swedish Youth Organisations.It will be organised in close cooperation with the Czech Presidency, the European Youth Forum (YFJ) and the European Commission, which will also provide funding.