“Rights to go” is a joint activity of Youth Social Rights Network and the Voice of Young Refugees in Europe, supported by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe, that will be implemented in April 2018 in Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia (FYROM).
It is an international training of youth workers that supports the social, through labour market, inclusion of young migrants and refuges in the host countries by strengthening and inspiring the development of youth work support mechanisms for labour market inclusion of young migrants and refugees in the host countries. More precisely, with “Rights to go” we want to create an opportunity for youth workers’ capacity development for providing career counselling and labour market related information services for job seeking young migrants and refugees as part of youth work programmes. In order to do that we want to strengthen youth workers’ competences for understanding and working on improvement of access to social rights of young migrants and refuges, and contributing to the implementation of the Recommendation CM/Rec (2015)/3 for improvement of access to social rights of young people from disadvantaged neighbourhoods. It is our belief that social inclusion, accessing and enjoying social rights can significantly contribute to creating and maintaining peaceful societies and can prevent radicalization of young people and their manipulation by terrorist of any kind.
With Rights to Go we aim to strengthen and inspire the development of youth work support mechanisms for labour market inclusion of young migrants and refugees in the host countries.
We will provide opportunity for youth workers to: improve their competences for approaching, understandings and providing career guidance and labour market related informing services to job seeking young migrants and refugees; explore and learn how career counselling and support measures for job seeking young migrants and refugees can be integrated in youth work programmes; explore the role that Recommendation CM/Rec (2015)3 can play in supporting labour market inclusion of young migrants and refugees in the host countries and we will create support network for young migrants and refuges that will work on ensuring that young people make a successful move into employment.
It is an international training of youth workers that supports the social, through labour market, inclusion of young migrants and refuges in the host countries by strengthening and inspiring the development of youth work support mechanisms for labour market inclusion of young migrants and refugees in the host countries. More precisely, with “Rights to go” we want to create an opportunity for youth workers’ capacity development for providing career counselling and labour market related information services for job seeking young migrants and refugees as part of youth work programmes. In order to do that we want to strengthen youth workers’ competences for understanding and working on improvement of access to social rights of young migrants and refuges, and contributing to the implementation of the Recommendation CM/Rec (2015)/3 for improvement of access to social rights of young people from disadvantaged neighbourhoods. It is our belief that social inclusion, accessing and enjoying social rights can significantly contribute to creating and maintaining peaceful societies and can prevent radicalization of young people and their manipulation by terrorist of any kind.
With Rights to Go we aim to strengthen and inspire the development of youth work support mechanisms for labour market inclusion of young migrants and refugees in the host countries.
We will provide opportunity for youth workers to: improve their competences for approaching, understandings and providing career guidance and labour market related informing services to job seeking young migrants and refugees; explore and learn how career counselling and support measures for job seeking young migrants and refugees can be integrated in youth work programmes; explore the role that Recommendation CM/Rec (2015)3 can play in supporting labour market inclusion of young migrants and refugees in the host countries and we will create support network for young migrants and refuges that will work on ensuring that young people make a successful move into employment.