European network of youth work research TRI Network Erasmus Project

General information for the European network of youth work research TRI Network Erasmus Project

European network of youth work research TRI Network Erasmus Project
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Project Title

European network of youth work research TRI Network

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for youth

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2014

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Youth (Participation, Youth Work, Youth Policy) ; International cooperation, international relations, development cooperation; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses

Project Summary

The partner organizations have for many years been developing new models of cooperation between Organizations, youth services and research, aiming to use the synergy to further develop Services for youth and improve their quality. Some of the partner organisations (and respective countries) have broad experience in bottom-up participation processes where youth play an important role in decision-making within youth clubs. Others are more guided by policy priorities or research / evidences. Regardless of the basis, different points of view, all partners had something to contribute with and to learn from each other.

The partners saw a need for establishing a network that could provide international exchange of knowledge and experience on the field of Youth Work. The initiative to this project came from Norwegian youth leaders, who saw that the UK approach to youth work, was focused on social work and that they have a tradition in the youth fields that goes back 150 years. The Norwegian youth work has its’ strength in the emphasis on inclusion of young people in the management of the youth clubs, and the “soft” approach to youth clubs, youth clubs are youth-governed places where youth develop constructive cultural activities in order to grow as human beings.

Once the network was established, participants from the Nordic countries initiated several meeting points such as conferences and seminars. The content has been focused on the development of youth services, and youth policies, and the goal has been to strengthen the link between education and practical youth work.The link between the Nordic countries and the Baltic countries, has been strengthened over the last years, as a result of both Nordic and European political policies. The Baltic countries has also taken steps to start up a pan-baltic research network which was established in 2014. In Lithuania, politicians have seen the need for a development of social services, particularly towards youth. Lithuania are developing arenas for non- formal learning for youth in order to ensure the well- being of the youth population. As a result, new youth centers are established all over Lithuania. During several meetings in the Nordic research network, we have also gained a partner from Newman university college in UK. Newman is one of 8 universities in England that offers both a BA and MA in youth work.

Together, the partnership wanted to publish an academic journal that aimed to privilege the narrative of youth work practice, methodology and reality, in a context of academia.

The objectives of this project was:
– To create an arena for peer reviewing and development of research;
– To offer a channel for implementation of methods and models for youth work;
– To give voice to youth workers in political / policy issues;
– To enhance systems for the education – policy – practice triangle

The project support education and training systems. It promotes youth and innovation, exchange of experience and know-how between different types of organizations involved in education, training and youth or in other relevant fields.

The partners in this cooperation are:
Newman University, UK;
Politikos tyrimų ir analizės institutas, Lithuania;
Stockholms Universitet/University of Stockholm, Sweden (later changed to Malmo university);
Haskoli Islands/University of Iceland, Iceland;
POYWE (NGO), European network based in Austria;
Ungdom og Fritid (NGO), Norway.

Description of undertaken main activities:
There have been three study-visits, sharing and co-writing courses where Youth Workers and academics have gathered to start the process of writing together. Everyone have gotten an introduction to how to write, peer-review and what are the aims of the journal. The three courses have been taking place in Birmingham, UK (September 2015), Reykjavik, Iceland (May 2016) and Vilnius, Lithuania (January 2017).

Additionally, partners have met on the separate occasion (not within this KA2 project) for co-writing training course in Vilnius, Lithuania (January 2016) to further build the competencies and include to additional countries- Latvia and Romania into the scope of Academic journal.

Culmination of this project was international conference on Open Youth Work together with the launch of the international journal in Vilnius, January 2017.

Results and impact attained:
First, the main result of this project is the international journal of Open Youth Work – which provides a huge amount of knowledge about different approaches to youth work, the political settings where youth workers find themselves and the history of Youth work. This will have a broader impact on the entire field of youth work, both for practitioner, academics and politicians.

We have managed to create a journal that is different, by showing the voices of the youth workers through an academic context. This will contribute to improve the status of open youth work. Also, it marks / defines new field of research.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 192315 Eur

Project Coordinator

Ungdom & Fritid – Landsforening for fritidsklubber og ungdomshus & Country: NO

Project Partners

  • HASKOLI ISLANDS
  • NEWMAN UNIVERSITY
  • Politikos tyrimu ir analizes institutas
  • Professionelle Offene Jugendarbeit in Europa, Professional Open Youth Work in
  • STOCKHOLMS UNIVERSITET
  • MALMOE HOEGSKOLA (MALMOE UNIVERSITY)