Active Europe,
CATALYST, Commonwealth Secretariat Youth
Division, European Parents’ Association
(EPA), European Youth Forum, Health Behaviour of School-Aged Children (HBSC),
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC),
International Youth Foundation, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and
Development (OECD), Restless Development, United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP), Web-COSI and Youth Policy
invite you to join
the
Wikiprogress Online Consultation onYouth Well-being
What works for
improving young people's well-being?
How can we
improve the process for effective youth policy?
Until the 8th May,
we want to gather ideas from as wide a group of
people as possible about how to improve the way that governments and other
social actors can improve well-being outcomes for young people. We are
using a new online tool to conduct this consultation, which we hope will allow
us to organise contributions and questions clearly, making it easy for anyone
to react to the ideas that they are most interested in.
We intend for the
findings of the consultation to be presented at the OECD Forum in Paris in
June, and for a report of the consultation to be made widely available for
policy makers, foundations, civil society organisations and others in the
Wikiprogress network.
We have started the consultation with some broad questions,
but we intend for the debate to evolve as more people contribute and add their
own questions and ideas. So sign up now and join the debate!
Read more information at this blog: http://bit.ly/1BsDuPz
Short link to the
consultation: http://bit.ly/1OwPqdd
For more information we invite you to contact us via:
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Email : info@wikiprogress.org
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