Enhancing Erasmus+ Youth in Action Program: Key Research Findings

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Ray's research findings on the Erasmus+ Youth in Action Program highlight the need for improved awareness on democratic citizenship, inclusivity for diverse backgrounds, addressing current social and political issues, and bridging the gap between digitalization and youth work.


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  1. WHAT CAN BE LEARNED FROM RAY RESEARCH FINDINGS RAY RESEARCH FINDINGS FOR THE NEW PROGRAMME? * RAY Research-based analysis of Erasmus+ Youth in Action. More info: www.researchyouth.eu

  2. E+/YiA needs to get better at building a recognition that goes beyond mobility Most beneficiaries are not aware that the programme seeks to support democratic citizenship and participation in civil society and democratic life in part because the underlying concepts remain either unexplained or too abstract.

  3. E+/YiA needs to get better at strengthening, and reproducing, diversity While the programme works well for those young people with fewer opportunities that it manages to involve, it remains over-proportionately attractive for highly educated young people.

  4. E+/YiA needs to address current social and political developments. The programme needs to explicitly address current social and political developments and support capacity building of the youth sector to be able to offer solutions.

  5. E+/YiA needs to address the gap between digitalisation and youth work. The youth professionals largely remain distant to digital practices with the gap between young people s realities and youth work growing (as digitalisation plays only a minor role in the current programme generation, whether in mobility or capacity building formats)

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