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Minister Fitzgerald to host EU Expert Roundtable event on the contribution of youth work to youth employment

20th June 2013 - Frances Fitzgerald MEP

As part of Ireland’s EU Presidency, Frances Fitzgerald TD, Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, is to host a two-day expert round-table event on the contribution of youth work to youth employment, commencing tomorrow Thursday 20th June.

Minister Fitzgerald stated: “Youth unemployment in the EU remains at crisis levels with 5.6 million young people under 25 currently unemployed. I have convened this roundtable so as to ensure a priority focus on this pressing challenge in the last weeks of Ireland’s EU Presidency”

“This expert roundtable presents an important opportunity to bring together the youth sector, European institutions, government departments, industry, business leaders and academics with the objective of together identifying a collective response to enhancing youth employability and employment.”

“On behalf of EU Youth Ministers, I recently wrote to EU Council President Van Rompuy highlighting the value of youth work as being integral to the response on youth employment. The outcomes of this expert round-table event will be brought to the attention of the European Council, the European Commission and Youth Ministers in all Member States, to inform government strategies for youth employment ,and in particular the implementation of the Youth Guarantee”.

The roundtable follows-on from the Council of EU Youth Ministers meeting in May, which was chaired by Minister Fitzgerald which formally adopted two sets of EU Council conclusions on: Maximising the potential of youth policy in addressing the goals of the Europe 2020 Strategy; and the Contribution of quality youth work to the development, well-being and social inclusion of young people. These conclusions include a concrete set of measures aimed at raising the profile of quality youth work at EU level and mainstreaming youth policy into broader EU policy initiatives on education, employment and training, including the Europe 2020 growths and jobs strategy.

The roundtable will consider how youth work based initiatives could enhance access to employment possibilities for young people and how employers and businesses can benefit from the competences and skills that participation in youth work develops in young people. Case studies from abroad and from Ireland will explore how youth work opportunities hold a significant potential for those young people who are not in education or training and for whom volunteering opportunities and bridging programmes focused on developing skill-sets and job-readiness can make a real difference to their prospects for personal development and accessing employment opportunities.

The Minister added: “Quality youth work can crucially accesses young people who are furthest away from the labour market. Youth work services already provide a significant level of engagement with this group and are therefore in a position to provide a value-added not readily-available to other employment and training programmes.”

Minister Fitzgerald will also launch at this expert round-table event new research entitled Youth Work: A Systematic Map of the Research Literature commissioned by the Centre for Effective Services on behalf of the Department of Children and Youth Affairs. It is the first of its kind internationally and illustrates that the ethos of youth work in Ireland, which emphasises participation, empowerment and personal and social development, is shared by much of the international research literature. This report shows that youth work is attempting to make an ambitious contribution to improving outcomes for young people and this evidence-base should enhance the visibility and value of youth work.