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Advisory Council on Youth

The Advisory Council on Youth (AC; French: Conseil consultatif sur la jeunesse, CCJ; German: Beirat zu Jugendfragen[1]) is a non-governmental youth constituency of the Council of Europe.[2][3] It is a crucial part of the unique co-management structure, a living example of participatory democracy, where young Europeans together with the European Steering Committee for Youth (CDEJ), the body of the representatives of Youth ministries from the 50 States Parties to the European Cultural Convention, equally decide on the standards and work priorities of the Council of Europe's youth sector in the Joint Council on Youth (CMJ).[4]

Joint Council on Youth at its 41st meeting at the European Youth Center Strasbourg (2019)

History Edit

With the establishment of the European Youth Centre (EYC) in Strasbourg in 1972 and the European Youth Foundation (EYF) in 1973, youth participation and co-managing became a core value of the organisation.[5]

In 1988, with a reform of the Youth Sector of the Council of Europe, as a follow-up action of the First Conference of European Ministers responsible for Youth in Strasbourg in 1985, which had stressed the need to promote participation of the young at all levels of society,[6] the Advisory Committee to the European Youth Centre and the European Youth Foundation was established at the same time as the European Steering Committee for Youth (CDEJ).[7] The Ministers' Deputies agreed, that this Advisory Committee will replace the non-governmental Governing Boards of the European Youth Foundation and of the European Youth Centre as a single structure. The Advisory Committee was admitted to send one observer to the CDEJ and the two newly established bodies were meeting annually in an enlarged General Meeting from this point on.[8][9]

The co-managed structure in its current form, with an Advisory Council on Youth and a Joint Council on Youth, was established in 1998 by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe at their 650th meeting with the reform of the Youth Sector of the Council of Europe, which was implemented as from 1 January 1999.[10][11] In its beginning the Advisory Council was also called Advisory Council of the European Youth Centre and European Youth Foundation[12] as well as Advisory Council on Youth Questions.[13]

Between 2003 and 2011 the Advisory Council's terms of reference designated its members for a mandate of three years.[14][15][16]

Core values Edit

Next to democracy and inclusion, the core value of the co-management structure is youth participation, as it is in the work and philosophy of the Council of Europe a goal, a principle and a practice at the same time.[17] Its specific task is the mainstreaming of youth policies in the Council of Europe programme of activities by formulating opinions and proposals on general or specific questions concerning youth in the Council of Europe.[18]

Thematically the work of the Advisory Council on Youth contributes to the priorities of the Council of Europe's Youth Sector, namely Access to rights, Youth participation and Inclusive societies, as well as by setting and promoting standards and developing recommendations and other texts. Currently the promotion of the implementation in member states of the most recent recommendations on Protecting youth civil society and young people (2022),[19] young refugees (2019),[20] on youth work (2017),[21] on access to rights (2016)[22] and on access to social rights (2015)[23] is on a high agenda.[24]

The unique participatory co-management structure in the field of youth, received the 2019 Future Policy Award in Bronze at a ceremony on the margins of the 141st Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in Belgrade.[25][4]

Procedures Edit

 
The Advisory Council on Youth at its 41st meeting at the European Youth Centre in Budapest (2019)

The Advisory Council on Youth comprises in total 30 young representatives designated by the Committee of Ministers for a two-year mandate,[26] including 13 young people of international non-governmental youth organisations (INGYOs) and seven representatives of National Youth Councils, on the proposal of the European Youth Forum, as well as ten members, representing non-governmental youth organisations or networks, which are not members of the European Youth Forum on the proposal of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe.[18][27] The 20 representatives on the proposal of the European Youth Forum gets democratically elected among its member organisations, usually at its spring Council of Members (COMEM) in Brussels.[28]

The Advisory Council on Youth holds two meetings every year, usually one in spring at the European Youth Centre in Budapest and one in autumn at the European Youth Centre in Strasbourg.[18]

The Programming Committee on Youth (CPJ), composed of eight members each from the CDEJ and the AC, establishes, monitors and evaluates the programmes of the European Youth Centres and of the European Youth Foundation.[29] It takes the decisions on all applications submitted to the EYF as well as on the study sessions organised in co-operation with the European Youth Centres.[30]

At the first meeting of every two-year mandate, the Advisory Council elects its leadership out of its members, a so-called Bureau consisting of a Chairperson, a vice-chairperson and three additional members with the overall task to guide the Advisory Council on Youth politically.[18][31]

Chairpersons Edit

Date Chairperson Nationality Nominating organization(s)
2022-2023 Spyros Papadatos[32]   Greece Association des Etats Généraux des Etudiants de l’Europe (AEGEE-Europe)
2020-2021 Andrea Ugrinoska[33]   North Macedonia International Federation of Liberal Youth (IFLRY)
2018-2019 Anja Olin Pape[34][35]   Sweden Swedish Youth Council (LSU)
2016-2017 Marko Grdosić[36]   Croatia Association des Etats Généraux des Etudiants de l’Europe (AEGEE-Europe)
2014-2015 Paulo Pinheiro[37][38]   Portugal Portuguese National Youth Council (CNJ)
2012-2013 Maria Paschou[39]   Greece Hellenic National Youth Council (ESYN)
2009-2011 Antonia Wulff[16][40]   Finland Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions (OBESSU)
2008 Georg Boldt[41]   Finland Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions (OBESSU)
2006-2007 Giuseppe Porcaro[14][42]   Italy World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM)
2005 Giuseppe Porcaro[42]   Italy World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM)
2003-2004 Lasse Thue[3][15]   Norway Norwegian Youth Council (LNU)
2001-2002 Guillaume Légaut[43][44]   France World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM)
1999-2000 Guillaume Légaut[12]   France World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM)

External links Edit

  • Advisory Council on Youth at the website of the Council of Europe
  • Terms of reference of the Advisory Council on Youth (PDF; 292 KB)
  • 2014 Info leaflet of the Advisory Council on Youth (PDF; 2.2 MB)

References Edit

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  18. ^ a b c d "CM(2021)131-addfinal, Advisory Council on Youth Terms of references" (PDF). Council of Europe. 2021-11-24. Retrieved 2022-06-07.
  19. ^ "Recommendation CM/Rec(2022)6 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on protecting youth civil society and young people, and supporting their participation in democratic processes" (pdf). Council of Europe. 2022-03-17. Retrieved 2022-05-13.
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  42. ^ a b (PDF). Geneva: World Organization of the Scout Movement – European Regional Office. 2007. p. 26. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-28. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
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  44. ^ "Advisory Council of the European Youth Centre and the European Youth Foundation (DJS/CC), Abridged report of the 8th meeting (Strasbourg, 29-30 September 2002), CM(2002)143". Council of Europe. 2002-10-16. Retrieved 2020-05-03.

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in the Joint Council on Youth CMJ 4 Joint Council on Youth at its 41st meeting at the European Youth Center Strasbourg 2019 Contents 1 History 2 Core values 3 Procedures 3 1 Chairpersons 4 External links 5 ReferencesHistory EditWith the establishment of the European Youth Centre EYC in Strasbourg in 1972 and the European Youth Foundation EYF in 1973 youth participation and co managing became a core value of the organisation 5 In 1988 with a reform of the Youth Sector of the Council of Europe as a follow up action of the First Conference of European Ministers responsible for Youth in Strasbourg in 1985 which had stressed the need to promote participation of the young at all levels of society 6 the Advisory Committee to the European Youth Centre and the European Youth Foundation was established at the same time as the European Steering Committee for Youth CDEJ 7 The Ministers Deputies agreed that this Advisory Committee will replace the non governmental Governing Boards of the European Youth Foundation and of the European Youth Centre as a single structure The Advisory Committee was admitted to send one observer to the CDEJ and the two newly established bodies were meeting annually in an enlarged General Meeting from this point on 8 9 The co managed structure in its current form with an Advisory Council on Youth and a Joint Council on Youth was established in 1998 by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe at their 650th meeting with the reform of the Youth Sector of the Council of Europe which was implemented as from 1 January 1999 10 11 In its beginning the Advisory Council was also called Advisory Council of the European Youth Centre and European Youth Foundation 12 as well as Advisory Council on Youth Questions 13 Between 2003 and 2011 the Advisory Council s terms of reference designated its members for a mandate of three years 14 15 16 Core values EditNext to democracy and inclusion the core value of the co management structure is youth participation as it is in the work and philosophy of the Council of Europe a goal a principle and a practice at the same time 17 Its specific task is the mainstreaming of youth policies in the Council of Europe programme of activities by formulating opinions and proposals on general or specific questions concerning youth in the Council of Europe 18 Thematically the work of the Advisory Council on Youth contributes to the priorities of the Council of Europe s Youth Sector namely Access to rights Youth participation and Inclusive societies as well as by setting and promoting standards and developing recommendations and other texts Currently the promotion of the implementation in member states of the most recent recommendations on Protecting youth civil society and young people 2022 19 young refugees 2019 20 on youth work 2017 21 on access to rights 2016 22 and on access to social rights 2015 23 is on a high agenda 24 The unique participatory co management structure in the field of youth received the 2019 Future Policy Award in Bronze at a ceremony on the margins of the 141st Assembly of the Inter Parliamentary Union in Belgrade 25 4 Procedures Edit nbsp The Advisory Council on Youth at its 41st meeting at the European Youth Centre in Budapest 2019 The Advisory Council on Youth comprises in total 30 young representatives designated by the Committee of Ministers for a two year mandate 26 including 13 young people of international non governmental youth organisations INGYOs and seven representatives of National Youth Councils on the proposal of the European Youth Forum as well as ten members representing non governmental youth organisations or networks which are not members of the European Youth Forum on the proposal of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe 18 27 The 20 representatives on the proposal of the European Youth Forum gets democratically elected among its member organisations usually at its spring Council of Members COMEM in Brussels 28 The Advisory Council on Youth holds two meetings every year usually one in spring at the European Youth Centre in Budapest and one in autumn at the European Youth Centre in Strasbourg 18 The Programming Committee on Youth CPJ composed of eight members each from the CDEJ and the AC establishes monitors and evaluates the programmes of the European Youth Centres and of the European Youth Foundation 29 It takes the decisions on all applications submitted to the EYF as well as on the study sessions organised in co operation with the European Youth Centres 30 At the first meeting of every two year mandate the Advisory Council elects its leadership out of its members a so called Bureau consisting of a Chairperson a vice chairperson and three additional members with the overall task to guide the Advisory Council on Youth politically 18 31 Chairpersons Edit Date Chairperson Nationality Nominating organization s 2022 2023 Spyros Papadatos 32 nbsp Greece Association des Etats Generaux des Etudiants de l Europe AEGEE Europe 2020 2021 Andrea Ugrinoska 33 nbsp North Macedonia International Federation of Liberal Youth IFLRY 2018 2019 Anja Olin Pape 34 35 nbsp Sweden Swedish Youth Council LSU 2016 2017 Marko Grdosic 36 nbsp Croatia Association des Etats Generaux des Etudiants de l Europe AEGEE Europe 2014 2015 Paulo Pinheiro 37 38 nbsp Portugal Portuguese National Youth Council CNJ 2012 2013 Maria Paschou 39 nbsp Greece Hellenic National Youth Council ESYN 2009 2011 Antonia Wulff 16 40 nbsp Finland Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions OBESSU 2008 Georg Boldt 41 nbsp Finland Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions OBESSU 2006 2007 Giuseppe Porcaro 14 42 nbsp Italy World Organization of the Scout Movement WOSM 2005 Giuseppe Porcaro 42 nbsp Italy World Organization of the Scout Movement WOSM 2003 2004 Lasse Thue 3 15 nbsp Norway Norwegian Youth Council LNU 2001 2002 Guillaume Legaut 43 44 nbsp France World Organization of the Scout Movement WOSM 1999 2000 Guillaume Legaut 12 nbsp France World Organization of the Scout Movement WOSM External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Advisory Council on Youth Advisory Council on Youth at the website of the Council of Europe Terms of reference of the Advisory Council on Youth PDF 292 KB 2014 Info leaflet of the Advisory Council on Youth PDF 2 2 MB References Edit Europaische und internationale Zusammenarbeit in German Federal Ministry of Family Affairs Senior Citizens Women and Youth 2017 01 26 Archived from the original on 2020 09 27 Retrieved 2020 05 01 Andreas Karsten and Bastian Kuntzel 2006 11 26 Forum on Intercultural Dialogue PDF Council of Europe Retrieved 2020 05 02 a b Ohana Yael ed 2005 01 01 How Big is Your World The Europe Youth and Globalisation Event PDF Strasbourg Council of Europe p 38 ISBN 9287157278 a b Co management Council of Europe Retrieved 2020 05 02 Youth policies in the Council of Europe Report Doc 9617 Council of Europe 2002 11 04 Retrieved 2020 05 02 The participation of young people in political and institutional life Assembly Recommendation 1019 Concl 88 415 51 Council of Europe 1988 Retrieved 2020 05 03 Eberhard Laurence 2002 The Council of Europe and youth Thirty years of experience PDF Strasbourg Council of Europe p 9 ISBN 92 871 4976 3 Documents working Papers 1988 Documents de Seance 1988 Volume VI Docs 5945 5971 Strasbourg Council of Europe 1988 p 7 ISBN 92 871 1666 0 Documents working Papers Volume II Documents 6037 6058 Strasbourg Council of Europe 1989 p 24 ISBN 92 871 1773 X Progress report of the 1st meeting of the Joint Council on Youth CM 99 70 Council of Europe 1999 06 15 Retrieved 2020 05 04 Resolution 98 6 on the youth policy of the Council of Europe Council of Europe 1998 04 18 Retrieved 2020 05 03 a b Composition of the Advisory Council of the European Youth Centre and European Youth Foundation for the period 1999 2000 CM 99 22 Council of Europe 1999 02 23 Retrieved 2020 05 03 Youth policies in the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly Recommendation 1585 2002 Council of Europe 2003 08 20 Retrieved 2020 05 03 a b Composition of the Advisory Council on Youth for the period 2006 2008 952 Meeting 11 January 2006 Council of Europe 2006 01 11 Retrieved 2020 05 03 a b Advisory Council on Youth Abridged report of the 9th meeting Strasbourg 17 18 February 2003 CM 2003 49 doc Council of Europe 2003 04 30 Retrieved 2020 05 03 a b European Steering Committee for Youth CDEJ Advisory Council on Youth JCC Joint Council on Youth CMJ Council of Europe 2009 03 23 Retrieved 2020 05 03 Crowley Anne Moxon Dan 2017 New and innovative forms of youth participationin decision making processes PDF Council of Europe p 14 Retrieved 2020 05 02 a b c d CM 2021 131 addfinal Advisory Council on Youth Terms of references PDF Council of Europe 2021 11 24 Retrieved 2022 06 07 Recommendation CM Rec 2022 6 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on protecting youth civil society and young people and supporting their participation in democratic processes pdf Council of Europe 2022 03 17 Retrieved 2022 05 13 Young refugees Council of Europe Retrieved 2020 05 02 Youth work Council of Europe Retrieved 2020 05 02 Access to rights Council of Europe Retrieved 2020 05 02 Enter Council of Europe Retrieved 2020 05 02 Standards Council of Europe Retrieved 2020 05 02 Council of Europe s youth co management system receives Future Policy Award for empowering youth Council of Europe 2019 10 17 Retrieved 2020 05 02 Advisory Council on Youth concludes its mandate with further recognition for volunteers European Youth Forum 2013 10 17 Retrieved 2020 05 02 permanent dead link The Committee of Ministers designates the 30 new members of the Advisory Council on Youth for 2014 15 PDF Council of Europe 2013 10 16 Retrieved 2020 05 02 permanent dead link Spring COMEM in Brussels European Youth Forum 2017 04 22 Archived from the original on 2020 10 27 Retrieved 2020 05 02 Devlin Maurice 2010 Young People Youth Work and youth Policy European Developments PDF Youth Studies Ireland 5 2 Autumn Winter Retrieved 2020 05 02 Programming Committee on Youth Council of Europe Retrieved 2020 05 02 Advisory Council on Youth Council of Europe Retrieved 2022 05 20 The Advisory Council on Youth CCJ elects its new Bureau Council of Europe 2022 05 25 Retrieved 2022 06 07 Meet the AC Council of Europe Retrieved 2020 05 03 European Steering Committee for Youth CDEJ Advisory Council on Youth CCJ and Joint Council on Youth CMJ Council of Europe 2018 07 04 Retrieved 2020 05 04 Nenning Larissa 2018 10 31 Revitalising democracy within and through the youth sector Council of Europe Retrieved 2020 05 03 Members 2016 17 pdf Council of Europe Retrieved 2020 05 03 Members 2014 15 pdf Council of Europe Retrieved 2020 05 03 The Council of Europe s Advisory Council on Youth meets in Budapest European Youth Forum 2014 04 27 Retrieved 2020 05 02 permanent dead link Members 2012 14 pdf Council of Europe Retrieved 2020 05 03 Wulff Antonia Towards a 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