Title The situation and prospects for youth policy in Lithuania in the context of European solidarity /
Authors Rauckienė-Michaelsson, Alona ; Acienė, Elvyra
DOI 10.15181/tbb.v83i2.2064
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Is Part of Tiltai : socialiniai mokslai.. Klaipėda : Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla. 2019, Nr. 2 (83), p. 54-79.. ISSN 1392-3137. eISSN 2351-6569
Keywords [eng] youth policy ; positive (smart) youth socialisation ; work with young people ; social professions ; problematic segments of youth life (unemployment, emigration (migration) ; attitude towards family
Abstract [eng] The aim of the article is to give a social portrait of Lithuanian youth in the context of youth policy, and to consider such unsettled segments as unemployment, emigration (migration), the attitude towards family, social participation in societal possibilities, and the strengthening of intergenerational solidarity. These problematic segments cause the social exclusion of young people, thus requiring an appropriate strategy for training professionals who work with young people and who can develop models for the positive (skilful) socialisation of young people. The article evaluates Lithuanian and European youth policy guidelines and success in solving problems, as well as the response to public expectations regarding participation in future life. It provides an analysis of existing feasibility studies that reveal the current situation, and insights into the question. The results obtained foster the formulation of a strategy for training social professionals focused on youth work. The article concentrates on a new European Union programme, the ‘European Solidarity Corps’, which aims to give young people opportunities to contribute to local and global problem-solving within the framework of personal and professional career design for youth. It has been prepared within the framework of the project ‘Social Professions for Youth Education in the Context of European Solidarity’*, with the participation of Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish and Swedish universities that deliver programmes for training social professionals.
Published Klaipėda : Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2019
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