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Counselling ?

Counselling in youth information work means that the use of counselling skills and support , such as: (1/2). being able to talk and listen to young people being able to help young people to identify their needs being able to help young people to understand the choices available to them.

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Counselling ?

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  1. Counselling in youth information work means that the use of counselling skills and support, such as: (1/2) being able to talk and listen to young people being able to help young people to identify their needs being able to help young people to understand the choices available to them Counselling ?

  2. enabling young people to make informed decisions about their future being able to refer young people to appropriate agencies for specialist counselling Counselling ? (2/2)

  3. The year 2001 is the 15th anniversary of the creation of ERYICA at its Constitutive Meeting in Madrid on 17 April 1986. The Agency is now widely recognised as a really representative platform of the “generalist” youth information sector in Europe, by the professionals working in this field as well as by governments and European institutions. 2001 = 15

  4. Being part of a European Network Services for ERYICA Partners and for Young People Training and Technical Assistance Professional Principles, Minimum Standards, and Quality Measures Services to ERYICA members =>

  5. Being part of a European Network (1/3) National ERYICA partners are national networks of youth information centres /services, or co-operating organisations, in 36 European countries Local level: more than 7,000 youth information centres / services Partners for European projects Services to ERYICA members =>

  6. Reliable contacts throughout Europe providing information to help answer young people’s questions about other countries Promoting and lobbying for youth information at the European level (Council of Europe, European Union) Being part of a European Network (2/3) Services to ERYICA members =>

  7. Co-operation with other European youth networks: Eurodesk European Youth Card Association (EYCA) E.U. Federation of Youth Hostel Associations (EUFED) European Youth Forum Being part of a European Network (3/3) Services to ERYICA members =>

  8. Mobility information for young people: INFOmobil service (information about 20 countries) “ERYICA Newsletter” awailable on Internet ERYICA site on Internet as tool for communication and exchanging informationhttp://www.eryica.org/ Services to ERYICA members => Services for ERYICA Partners and for Young People (1/3)

  9. Services for ERYICA Partners and for Young People (2/3) European dialogue on topics of interest, through e-mail lists Organisation of European seminars Information on different ways of working in the youth information and counselling field Services to ERYICA members =>

  10. Services for ERYICA Partners and for Young People (3/3) Exchange of experience, methods and good practice Materials for campaigns to promote youth information and European services Services to ERYICA members =>

  11. Training and Technical Assistance(1/2) Possibility to participate in European training courses organised by ERYICA ERYICA trainers providing training in another country Training materials which can be adapted for use at national and local level Services to ERYICA members =>

  12. Training and Technical Assistance(2/2) Guidelines on how to create a youth information centre / service Study visits, staff exchanges, job shadowing Services to ERYICA members =>

  13. Professional Principles, Minimum Standards, and Quality Measures European Youth Information Charter (signed and accepted in many countries) Establishment of Minimum Standards Evaluation of services, and fixing criteria for improving quality Continuing dialogue on professional principles and innovations Services to ERYICA members =>

  14. Interested in Living and Working in Europe?=> INFOmobil Find it and Use it! http://www.eryica.org/infomobil

  15. Interested in Living and Working in Europe?=> INFOmobil Find it and Use it! http://www.eryica.org/infomobil

  16. ERYICA101, quai BranlyF-75740 Paris Cedex 15FranceTel: +33 144 49 13 26Fax: +33 140 56 36 14email: sgeryica@aol.comPresident: timoska@lasipalatsi.fihttp://www.eryica.org/

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