The Working Group on Youth Policies is run by the Head of Apprenticeship and Work-Based Learning Activities, EU Projects UNIT, Tuscany Region. It works to respond to the four strategic priorities of EARLALL (2023-2028) through four areas of action: capacity building; responding to policy; outreach and cooperation and projects and project events. The Working Group for Youth Policies is key in EARLALL’s participation in the European Alliance for Apprenticeships.
The Working Group is helping to deliver the goals of the EARLALL Strategic Priorities (2023-2028) in the following ways:
Capacity-building
Responding to policy
EU projects and events
Outreach and cooperation
The Working Group exchanges best practices on apprenticeships, traineeships and VET to provide skills needed in the future in our regions, through regular online meetings. The Working Group leaders propose topics for discussion, for example, discussions on the dual apprenticeship model.
The Working Group conducts research and analysis of current lifelong learning systems in the regions, facilitating mobility across borders. The Working Group on Youth Policies tracks, for example, the apprenticeship systems in different EARLALL regions. Moreover, from the Working Group many of EARLALL’s projects are developed, encouraging cross-border collaboration.
The Working Group is focused on the future of lifelong learning and employment opportunities for young people. It proposed youth-focused projects, ensuring an equal and fair participation of young people in Erasmus+ projects.
In 2023-2024, the following are policy areas where the Working Group will be following up:
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