The Enter! project 2009-2012

Timeline ENTER project

A preparatory seminar was held at the beginning of March 2009 in Budapest to set a clearer framework for the project, review the current needs and issues related to the project’s aims, take stock of already existing initiatives, define the overall approach and develop an operational model for its planning and implementation. Quality criteria for the project were identified and an informal network of potential partners for the project was established.

The central component of the project is the long-term training course that prepares and supports youth workers and youth leaders working in disadvantaged neighbourhoods with young people who face difficulties in exercising their social human rights. During the course, the participants develop their skills and competencies in setting up projects for integration and in sharing them with colleagues across Europe. During the course, participants also develop specific projects with young people, based on active participation, intercultural learning and human rights education, and also address specific challenges in their access to social rights. These projects provide the practical basis for learning about how to promote the social rights of young people and how best to use youth research for youth policy action.

A seminar on gender equality in youth projects, held in Strasbourg in June 2010, deepened the work done by the Directorate of Youth and Sports on “gender matters” and gender-based violence, with a special focus on gender equality in disadvantaged neighbourhoods. The seminar made several proposals for the inclusion of a gender equality dimension in Enter!, and in the projects set up by the LTTC participants.

A consultative meeting on youth information and counselling held in Budapest in June 2010, discussed ways to improve access to information for young people and youth workers in disadvantaged neighbourhoods, including the role of young people in producing and providing information. Links were made with the LTTC through some of the participants’ projects; very interesting examples of successful synergies between youth work and youth information were provided, amongst others, by ERYICA (the European Youth Information and Counselling Agency) and by JES, a project on recognition of young people’s competencies in Antwerp, Brussels and Gent (Belgium).

New ways of participation in multicultural youth work were shared and discussed at a seminar in Budapest in June 2010. The programme and recommendation focused on the participation of young people from disadvantaged neighbourhoods and the ways to support unrecognised forms of participation while working towards equality in the access to existing structures and processes of youth participation.

A joint conference was held together with the Directorate General of Social Cohesion of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg in July 2010, within its project on Social Mobility. The conference focused on the social mobility of young people and the factors that support and hinder it, including the role of youth work and non-formal education. The conference highlighted the relationship between social inclusion and social mobility, and called for more research on the role of youth work in supporting the social mobility of young people, social mobility being a clear indicator of access to and exercise of one’s social rights. One of the conclusions of the seminar was that social mobility and geographical mobility of young people are closely linked. Giving young people and opportunity to leave their neighbourhood and experience other realities is an important factor for their personal and professional development.

The experiences provided by the practice of the LTTC projects and the insights provided by the seminars are the basis for the policy recommendations and guidelines to be prepared in 2010 and finalised in 2011. To this end, a seminar on access of young people to social rights – the youth policy approaches takes place in December 2010. The seminar is organised in co-operation with the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe (the Congress) and the Directorate General of Social Cohesion. The seminar will draw on the conclusions of the various activities of the project and identify the areas for youth policy recommendations. It will also propose a process for finalising the recommendations and the consultation process associated to it.

In 2011, an experts group is to be composed to prepare and finalise the policy guidelines and prepare a draft recommendation by the Committee of Ministers on access to social rights of young people from disadvantaged neighbourhoods.

The involvement of young people from disadvantaged neighbourhoods in the project is foreseen in a large-scale event – the Enter! Youth Congress – through which young people from across Europe will meet and provide input to and feedback on the policy recommendations. The congress is planned as an opportunity for young people to develop their intercultural skills and to plan or initiate their own activities. The Enter! Youth Congress is to take place in Strasbourg in the autumn of 2011.

The project should be concluded by an evaluation and follow-up seminar in 2012, where the evaluators of the project, partners and stakeholders will draw lessons learned and make proposals for furthering the work on social inclusion of young people.

Suzana Kaplanovic (Serbia)
I have a strong wish to improve my knowledge, to learn more and more and to exchange experience. Suzana (Serbia)
Alexandra Boudia (France)
"Ma participation à ce stage permettrait une prise en charge différente des jeunes et mener à bien les projets de mon organisation avec ce public particulier issus de ces quartiers difficiles". Alexandra (France)
Elez Bislim (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
"This course will teach me about social rights and how to access them and to raise the living standards of the Roma people in Topaana". Elez (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
Rifat Demalija (Albania)
"During this course I will develop my competences in combating social exclusion of youngsters". Rifat (Albania)
Samiuela Elone (Finland)
Taking part in this course i will learn new tools for working with disadvantaged young people and skills on project development. Samiuela (Finland)
Fransua  Tulikunkiko (Russian Federation)
L'échange de bonnes pratiques avec d'autres participants me permettrons de collecter et réaliser des idées novatrices parmi les jeunes de ma région qui restent défavorisés. Fransua (Russian Federation)
Marco Paulo Laranjeira dos Santos (Estonia)
In this course we will approach new methods working on an issue that is the base of our daily activities. Marco (Estonia)
Ihar Zahumionau (Belarus)
This course will enhance the capacity of my organisation to initiate and lead youth activities. Ihar (Belarus)
Agshin Asgarov (Azerbaijan)
I hope this course will increase possibilities of our organisation to set up new projects with young people. Agshin (Azerbaijan)
Alex Collop (United Kingdom)
My participation in this course will help us enormously in our committment to ensure that young people are nurtured adequately to make positive choices in the future. Alex (UK)
Tania  Tisheva (Bulgaria)
This course could broaden the perspective for implementation of new methods for youth work that will improve our approach with young people from marginalised communities in Bulgaria. Tania (Bulgaria)
Biljana Vasilevska (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
My participation in this course will improve the capacity of my organisation and develop our work. Biljana (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
Rami Al-khamisi (Sweden)
I want to learn how to use participatory exercises, all elements of running and organising a project. Rami (Sweden)
Fiona  Joyce (Ireland)
I believe that this course will also make me better equipped to combat the issues of conflict and exclusion currently facing our community. Fiona (Ireland)
Karen  Mkhitaryan (Armenia)
I expect to gain competences in developing and running a youth project for social inclusion. Karen (Armenia)
Lysiane Schmitz (Belgium)
Ce stage pourrait apporter une dimension internationale à la connaissance d'autres réalités de quartiers. Lysiane (Belgium)
Mary  Drosopoulos (Greece)
My aim is to educate and sensitize young people and this course would be a wonderful opportunity to explore new possibilities. Mary(Greece)
Mohammed  Marfoq (Italy)
Ce stage va offrir la possibilité de continuer et de renforcer un travail qui est déja réalisé dans les quartiers défavorisés, comme il offre aussi un champs d'échange d'éxpériences et des outils de travail. Mohammed (Morocco)
Sean Pettis (United Kingdom)
The aims and objectives of this course are deeply related to our mission statement of ‘building democratic communities together’. Sean (UK)
Danijela  Lovric (Croatia)
By my participation in this course we will be able to work to provide opportunities for our volunteers to participate on activities that interests them, enabling them to grow and learn. Danijela (Croatia)
Dynka  Amorim (Portugal)
My participation in this course could be important and useful, because we promote peer education initiatives, intercultural dialogue, social inclusion. Dynka (Portugal)
Sintija Lase
I hope this training course could give us more tools to work more effectively with youngsters with fewer opportunities. Sintija (Latvia)
Eleonora  Poposka (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
With the knowledge I'll acquire and experiences I'll gather through this course, I will be able to help improving the life of young people. Eleonora (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
Abdenour Ladji
Ce stage se situé comme passeur d’informations et connaissances auprès des acteurs socioculturels et des institutions sur les droits humains. Abdenour (France)
Federico  Tsucalas
Through this course I will get the competences to develop a concrete project with young people and involve them in every single step of the activities. Federico (Italy)
Julie  Mercier
Ce stage permettra échanger avec d’autres personnes travaillant avec un public venant de quartiers défavorisés, pour enrichir notre propre travail. Julie (France)
Badia  Loukili-Raihani
Renforcer mes compétences comme je suis nouvelle médiatrice au quartier, et que surtout je veux mener un projet avec les jeunes de ce quartier surtout les filles. Badia (France)
Sandra  Rabbow
This course would be very valuable to gain new knowledge about human and social rights and their possible applications. Sandra (Germany)
Balázs Lettner
I am interested in cross-boarder, regional development in order to develop international partnerships. Balázs (Hungary)
Ozlem Yavuzkan
Eva  Matarranz Carracedo