Together with eight partner organisations from Belgium, Northern Ireland, Norway and Spain, we promote the participation of young children aged 12 and under in youth services.
In collaboration with City of Ghent we, together with the actors, are examining the cooperation between youth welfare work, youth assistance and education (bridge figures, pupil guidance, ...) with vulnerable young people between 15 and 25 years old.
What are the experiences of young people (12-25 years), parents or parenting supervisors and social workers about the current way of working of the right to file in integrated youth care?
Artevelde University College works with Finnish and Swedish partners to increase labor market opportunities and reduce dropout rates among young people with a migration background.
Every minor child in our country has a legally enshrined right to education. This right is guaranteed, inter alia, by Article 24 of the Belgian Constitution and Articles 18 and 19 of the International Convention on the Rights of the Child.
In order to stimulate gender-conscious thinking and action in school teams, teams within the care of babies and toddlers, and out-of-school care, we are developing a support trajectory for care workers and teachers/school teams as part of this two-year project.