The seminar will focus on how European cooperation, policies, programmes, peer exchange, and funding opportunities can support quality youth work at local level. It will help participants connect European resources with concrete local challenges and explore how municipalities, youth organisations, social institutions, and local authorities can use them in a practical and realistic way. The programme will move from a shared understanding of quality youth work, through the analysis of local barriers and needs, towards concrete follow-up commitments.
Participants will work on identifying local challenges, connecting them to European youth work frameworks, especially the European Youth Work Agenda (EYWA) and the European Charter on Local Youth Work, as well as funding opportunities, and developing realistic first steps to take after the workshop.
The event is organised by two Strategic Cooperations of the network of National Agencies of the EU youth programmes:
The event is hosted in Tallinn (Estonia) by the Estonian National Agency of the EU Programmes Erasmus+: Youth and European Solidarity Corps.
The workshop will use non-formal education methods, including individual reflection, small-group work, peer exchange, structured discussion, policy-to-practice exercises, partnership matching, and brief practical inputs and exploration of practical tools and materials. Participants will be invited to actively contribute based on their local experience and to exchange with colleagues from different countries and youth work contexts across Europe.
Specific objectives of the workshop are:
Participants are expected to leave the seminar with a clearer understanding of how European resources can support local youth work, possible peer contacts for further cooperation, and concrete steps that can be started after the workshop.
Target group
We invite representatives of municipalities, local public institutions, youth organisations, independent organisations active in youth work, and other actors involved in local youth work development to apply. The workshop is particularly relevant for participants who are connected with the local youth work system and municipality, have access to relevant local actors, and want to advance the quality and/or European dimension of their local youth work after the event.
This is the right event for you if you want to:
Further information
Here, you can find more information on Growing Youth Work and the European Youth Work Agenda. Here you can explore about Europe Goes Local, the European Charter on Local Youth Work and the EGL Youth Work Development Toolkit.
Deadline to apply: 28 June 2026
For more information about this seminar and to apply, follow the link: http://trainings.salto-youth.net/14994