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Resources for Youth Workers

Below, you will be able to find all the relevant documentation and resources to help you run this project. This collection includes essential guides, detailed plans, and supportive materials designed to assist in the effective implementation and management of the Peer Civic Project. These resources are tailored to provide comprehensive support, ensuring that all aspects of the project are covered, and enabling you to achieve the desired outcomes in youth civic engagement and community involvement.

Info Pack

Download the Peer Civic Info Pack! This indispensable resource serves as the foundational guide for all youth leaders involved in the Peer Civic Project. This Info Pack is an essential starting point, providing the necessary framework and support to effectively implement the project’s objectives and achieve meaningful outcomes in youth development and civic involvement.

Downloadable Resources

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Event Planning Resources

These are the documents related to the running and management of the Peer civic project for our dedicated Youth Workers. They encompass guidelines, strategies, and resources aimed at effectively implementing and sustaining youth-centric civic engagement activities. These materials are crucial for equipping Youth Workers with the knowledge and tools needed to foster community involvement, leadership, and social responsibility among young people within the framework of the Peer Civic initiative.

Summary of the Romanian Training Course

PDF outline of the course details

Info Pack

The info pack for the training event in Romania

Video Resources

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Registration Form

Register your interest in working with us on this important project.

Video: Find out more about European elections!

Resources for Youth Participants

Welcome to the Peer Civic Project!

On this page you will find resources to inform you on what the European Union is, how it works and how you can get involved to make your voice heart

Monitoring plan for youth engagement directions

Download these documents to monitor youth engagement in your country, your actions matter!

Educational Resources

Below are a selection of resources for young people.

What are European Elections?

Link to the European Parliament Youth Hub with valuable info.

What EU does for us on a daily basis

A selection of videos from the European Commission.

Step By Step on How to Vote

A resource on how to take part in EU elections.

Why young People Should Vote

A powerful message on the importance of YOUR vote.

EU Parliament Simulation Game

Take on the role of a Member of the European Parliament by negotiating and voting on key legislation in the EU in this group game.

Guide to Organising the Local Training Courses and Using the Toolkit

Download the guide here so you can organise local events.

Relevant Articles

Some relevant and useful content on the the EU, your place in it and how to interact with the aparatus of the EU.

Criteria for the participants to visit Brussels

The project offers two places for each participating country, allowing a total of 11 young people, aged between 18 and 25, accompanied by two project leaders, to travel to Brussels to present their proposals to the European Commission and learn more about European structures. To be eligible for this trip, the following requirements must be met:

  1.  Age: Be between 18 and 25 years old.
  2. Represent one of the project countries: Romania, Spain, Italy, Bulgaria,
    Greece or Ireland.
  3. Registration on the Peer Civic Platform
  4. Materials Contribution: Have uploaded at least one material related to the following categories:
    ■ Icebreaking.
    ■ Dynamics.
    ■ Presentation.
  5. Dynamisation of Local Activities: Have led a local activity with young people and have registered it on the platform, including the report and the necessary documentation to justify
    the event (photos, brief memory, signature sheets).
  6. Collection and Presentation of Problems and Solutions: Upload to the platform the problems collected from young people and the
    potential solutions that you want to convey to the European Commission.
  7. Presentation of candidature: Upload your candidacy to the platform so that the rest of the registrants in
    your country can vote for it.