L'Agence européenne pour l'information et le conseil des jeunes
Accord de partenariat avec ERYICA
Depuis avril 2017, le Conseil de l'Europe a conclu un Accord de partenariat avec l'Agence européenne pour l'information et le conseil des jeunes (ERYICA), afin de promouvoir et développer la coopération européenne dans le domaine de l'information et du conseil des jeunes. En outre, le rôle d'ERYICA est de développer, de soutenir et de promouvoir une politique et des pratiques de qualité en matière d'information jeunesse à tous les niveaux, et de veiller au respect des principes de la Charte européenne de l’information jeunesse.
Le site d'EYRICA est en anglais, mais des ressources sont disponibles en français
Activités en 2025 Outils et ressources (ERYICA) Nouveau! Recommandations politiques Documents de référence
ERYICA, c’est quoi ?

ERYICA est une association internationale sans but lucratif, créée en 1986, qui vise à garantir une représentation et une coordination européenne dans le domaine de l’information et du conseil pour la jeunesse, et à développer un réseau européen de services d’information et de conseil pour la jeunesse.
Pour de plus amples renseignements, veuillez consulter le site de ERYICA chez : www.eryica.org
Coopération
L'accord de partenariat a été établi pour promouvoir et développer la coopération européenne dans le domaine de l'information et du conseil des jeunes, notamment en organisant des activités de formation pour les professionnels impliqués dans ce domaine.
Accord de partenariat révisé entre l'Agence européenne pour l'information et le conseil des jeunes (ERYICA) et le Conseil de l'Europe (Comité des Ministres, 1347e réunion, 29 mai 2019)
Le Label européen de qualité de l'information jeunesse est l'un des points forts de cette coopération. Il est conçu et mis en oeuvre pour et avec les jeunes et lié à un ensemble de critères, de mécanismes et d'outils d'évaluation de la qualité.
ACTIVITÉS DE L’ACCORD DE PARTENARIAT (en anglais uniquement)
2025 - Activités prévues
2025 - Planned activities
2024 - Webinars on Democracy & on Artificial Intelligence, JIMMY course, Seminar on Young People & Mental Health, Youth Information Quality Label, Partnership Resources
Hosting webinars to facilitate knowledge-sharing and interactive discussions on key topics for the youth information sector
- Democracy in Action: Empowering youth through information; organised and recorded on 17 April, the European Youth Information Day
- Exploring the Intersection of Youth Information and Artificial Intelligence; organised and recorded on 4 December 2024
Providing eLearning opportunities, enabling professionals to enhance their skills and expertise
- A JIMMY – Youth Information Mediator training course was organised and took place from 7 October to 8 November 2024. An additional half a week was given to the participants for the last area completion.
Expanding participation in a youth mental health seminar to include youth information providers from additional Council of Europe member states
- Seminar on Young People's Mental Health; 10 September 2024 at the Muntpunt Library in Brussels, Belgium. Recording of the seminar
Continuing to advance the implementation of the European Youth Information Quality Label
- The European Youth Information Quality Label continued growing in 2024; the Label was awarded to 6 new organisations in 2024. Furthermore, the national labelling commission of Ireland awarded the Label to 5 local youth information centres in the country.
Promotion of CoE-ERYICA partnership resources
- Publications conceived in the framework of the Partnership Agreement have been further promoted and disseminated at various events, in both face-to-face and online environments
Joint Co-ordinating Committee
- Report of the 35th meeting Strasbourg, 21 October 2024
2023 - Youth Information Quality Label - YoMiM course
- Annual report 2023
- Council of Europe - ERYICA Activities presentation
- Work programme 2023 of the partnership with ERYICA
Joint Co-ordinating Committee
- Report of the 34th meeting - Brussels, 21 November 2023
2022 - Webinars on Mental health, Talking about money, New forms of sexual abuse
- CoE-ERYICA Partnership 2022 - Activities 2022
- CoE-ERYICA Webinar, 23 November 2022, “Do you kNOw distress? - Youth information responses to mental health”. Presentations: Sheryica-Good practice in youth information: Chapter 2 (pp. 26-46) on Emotional weel-being and mental health support; Pr. Dr. Luis-Joaquin Garcia-Lopez - Promoting emotional health and weekbeing in young people: needs and actions; Chara Spyropoulou (BSc, Msc) IASIS, Greece - well being 4 all; Patricia Venâncio, ANIJ - Mental health and wellbeing: Practical information for youth; Castellterçol Council-El Kastell SIOAJ - Tips and recipies when you feel overwhelmed; Anna Nesladek, ERYICA - Youth information minding young people's mental health
- CoE-ERYICA Webinar, 19 October 2022, ''Youth Information talking money''. Concept note and Agenda. Presentations: K. Fox - Financial literacy for young people; M. Melleri - Empowering the Next Generation of Europeans; K. Wood - Money & Me and Cost Crisis; R. Stojkovska-Zhivkovska - Finance Man comic book series from North Macedonia; S. Beirne - Money on your Mind campaign. Watch the recording of the webinar on EYRICA FB page or Youtube channel
- CoE-ERYICA online training - Advocacy and Lobbying for Youth Organisations-ALTYO. Concept note
- CoE-ERYICA Webinar, 31 May 2022, "New forms of sexual abuse: What Youth information workers can do".
2021 - Webinar series, European Youth Information Quality Label & Update of “Liaisons” and dissemination activities for publications
- Annual Report 2021
- CoE-ERYICA Partnership - Activities in 2021
- Description of the action of the partnership agreement between ERYICA and the Council of Europe in 2021 (PPT presentation)
- CoE-ERYICA Webinar Youth Information and MIL: Navigating the Infodemic, 30 November 2021
- YouthInfoComp - A European Competence Framework for Youth Information Workers, 2021, & Summary of 12 competences in 3 key areas
- Coe-ERYICA Webinar Digitalisation and AI: the future of youth information? 28 September 2021
- Info Session European Youth Information Quality Label, 21 September 2021
- CoE-ERYICA Webinar Service design in youth information, 9 June 2021
- CoE-ERYICA Webinar Young people's needs in post-pandemic Europe, 14 April 2021 (also see presentations)
A viral generation? Young people in post-pandemic Europe - Carles Feixa, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona.
Actions against covid-19 - Sara Molins, Generalitat de Catalunya, Departament de Treball, Afers Socials i Famílies.
Youth information services as support to young people in the covid-19 pandemic - Matjaz Medvesek from MISSS (Slovenia).
Young Scot response to covid-19 - Lauren Pluss, Jasmine and Ewan from Young Scot, (Scotland)
The card game ''Dark thoughts'' - Dina Srouki from de Ambrassade (Belgium)
The covid-19 knowledge hub, its presentation video, and the Under 30' podcasts on the impact of covid-19 on youth services and learning mobility, by Lana Pasic from the EU-CoE Partnership in the field of youth
Joint Co-ordinating Committee
- Report of the 32nd meeting - online, 6 October 2021
2020 - Mapping Youth Information Europe in 2020 & European Youth Information Quality Label
Joint Co-ordinating Committee
- JCC presentation, 8 October 2020
- Report of the 31st meeting - online, 8 October 2020
2007-2019 - Activités
2019 - European Youth Information Quality Label & Dissemination activities for Liaisons and other publications
Joint Co-ordinating Committee
- Report of the 30th meeting - Strasbourg, 16 October 2019
2018 - Youth information and counselling in Ukraine & Dissemination of the manual "Liaisons"
Quality youth services in Ukraine
ERYICA is currently working on supporting the youth work sector in Ukraine, the national association of youth centres, and the Ministry responsible for youth in their efforts to provide quality youth services in the country. In particular ERYICA will provide expertise and assistance to raise awareness about the importance of making youth information and counselling services available to young people and to support them in taking the first steps in the design and development of these services. The specific aims of this project being to:
- Support the recently created association of youth centres in developing youth information services in Ukraine by providing expertise, resources, training and good practice examples from the ERYICA network;
- Better understand the information needs and trends of young people in Ukraine;
- Boost the enhancement of youth policy and youth work in Ukraine and Council of Europe recommendations (namely CM/Rec(2017)4 on youth work, CM/Rec(2016)7 on young people’s access to rights and CM/Rec(90)7 and CM/Rec(2010)8 on youth information and counselling), by gathering targeted participants in a seminar on youth information and counselling and by allowing them to discuss and share issues, solutions, strategies and good practices with each other and with European peers; and
- Facilitate networking amongst stakeholders of the youth sector in Ukraine, with the aim of enabling them to become part of the countries that provide youth information and counselling services and by supporting them to reach quality standards of youth information in Europe.
Joint Co-ordinating Committee
- Report of the 29th meeting - Strasbourg, 17 October 2018
2017 - Liaisons: manual for the prevention of youth violent extremism through youth information
Available linguistic versions of Liaisons – manual for the prevention of youth violent extremism through youth information: English
French
Azeri
Catalan
Dutch
Portuguese
Spanish
In 2017, ERYICA and their French-speaking members continued working on the reference manual. On 3 April 2017, the preliminary version of the manual was presented to external professionals working with young people and experts in the development of educational tools experts to receive feedback on the pertinence and usability of the manual. The second half of the year was focused on the promotion and dissemination of the manual, for example at an event on the violent radicalisation and extremism of young people online: prevention and reaction (22 September), organised by the Bureau International Jeunesse (BIJ), and at a conference on the prevention of youth violent extremism in Malta (29 November) and others.
The final manual was published by ERYICA, in cooperation with the Council of Europe, and with the support of the Bureau International Jeunesse (Belgium), in French at the end of 2017. The English translation became available in spring 2018. The content of the manual is the following
- An analysis of the violent radicalisation process
- The role of Youth Information in the prevention of youth violent extremism
- A tool box: More than 50 activities for youth workers, youth information workers, educators and youth organisations.
Due to their daily work with young people, youth workers and youth organisations are often the first to identify the risks and warning signs that young people may be at risk of violent extremism. The manual 'Liaisons' contributes to equipping those in contact with a young public with the necessary skills to help young people build up their resistance and critical thinking skills, so as not to become attracted by extremist ideas and groups.
A theoretical part: The first part of the manual allows the reader to understand the mechanisms and the reasons behind violent extremism. It aims to define the role of youth information and youth work in the prevention of radicalisation leading to violence.
A practical part: The tool box is a collection of activities that have been selected due to their relevance and their capacity to have a positive impact on young people. The user will find learning objectives, practical information (target group, material, group size), a detailed description of how to carry out the activity, as well as advice, in each activity. Although the different activities have been selected in a logical order to fit with the different chapters, it is not necessary to follow the activities in the order that they come in the manual. Each activity stands alone and can be carried out independently from the others, and there is no need for preliminary training - Liaisons is ready to use!
Joint Co-ordinating Committee
- Report of the 28th meeting - Strasbourg, 18 October 2017
2016 - The role of youth information in the prevention of youth violent extremism
Throughout 2016, ERYICA, in cooperation with their French-speaking members, carried out a project on the prevention of youth violent extremism through youth information, the aim of which being to:
- analyse and better understand the sources and motives conditioning youth radicalisation in Europe and the preventing role that youth information and counselling services can play;
- develop resources able to better equip youth workers, youth information workers, youth organisations, and educators to identify and address youth radicalisation, and to explain to young people this complex phenomenon;
- and create synergies and collaboration links with other sectors and stakeholders that play a role in analysing, preventing, and combatting youth radicalisation.
The project began with an exploratory meeting involving youth workers, youth information workers, educators, researchers and experts in youth radicalisation, policy-makers, youth organisations, and other relevant stakeholders. This exploratory meeting took place on 21-22 June 2016, and aimed to analyse and understand the phenomenon from different angles, to explore the existing resources in the field, and to discuss the style and content of a reference manual to be developed under the project. The rest of the year was dedicated to creating the reference manual.
2015 - Training seminar on youth information and counselling
In December 2015, ERYICA organised a training seminar on Youth Information and Counselling in Tbilisi, Georgia. The training lasted for 2.5 days and its purpose was to find synergies between governmental and non-governmental actors in the field of youth policy in the Eastern Europe and Caucasus (EECA) region in order to promote the establishment of quality youth information and counselling services and structures. Over 30 participants gathered together from Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkey, Moldova, Ukraine, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, F.Y.R. Macedonia, and Bulgaria to discuss and share issues, solutions, projects and best practices with each other and with European stakeholders. The training seminar was organised with the collaboration of ERYICA, the Council of Europe, Ministry of Youth, Municipality of Tbilisi – Youth Department, Creative Development Centre.
2014 - Summer University on Youth Information and Counselling (SUYIC)
With the support of the Youth in Action Programme of the European Union and the partnership with the Council of Europe, ERYICA together with 25 other partners from Africa and Europe organised a Summer University on Youth Information and Counselling.
Around 120 youth workers and young people, coming from 6 African countries and 24 European countries participated in this important initiative in the field of youth information and counselling in Braga, Portugal from 14 to 19 June 2014.
The Summer University has been a space dedicated to the development of youth policies in Europe and in Africa, based on the importance of quality youth information and counselling for young people. It focused the discussion on the state of the art of youth information and counselling as a starting point to support and develop the provision at local, national and regional level of youth information and counselling services. The University held a number of different activities using non-formal education methodologies and also expert presentations, regional working groups, workshops and intercultural activities.
- SUYIC Report: https://issuu.com/eryica/docs/suyic_report
- Watch the Summer University on Youth Information and Counselling - 2014 on Vimeo
2013 - Compendium on youth information, Kit for informing young people on their rights
Joint Co-ordinating Committee
- Report of the 24th meeting - Brussels, 12 October 2013
2012 - Campaign Information Right Now! & Starter Kit on youth information translations
Joint Co-ordinating Committee
- Report of the 23rd meeting - Malta, 11-12 October 2012
2011 - Conference on the History of Youth Information
This conference took place in Opatija, Croatia on April 17th 2011 on the occasion of ERYICA’s 25th Anniversary, coinciding with the European Youth Information Day. The conference gathered prominent figures that have worked in the past 25 years, are active in youth information and committed to its development. Our ambition is to evaluate the development of youth information and counselling in the last 25 years and identify common and new challenges for its development.
2010 - Colloquy on “Bridging the gap”
The colloquy “Bridging the gap” took place on 21-24 September 2010 in the premises of the European Youth Centre in the heart of Budapest, Hungary. The main aim of the colloquy was to bring together European Youth Information workers from contrasting international Youth Information backgrounds and develop together input and ideas for future Youth Information projects and policy.
- Final report
- "Bridging the gap: Input on the changing social environment of young people in the digital age", Patrick Daniels, 2010 - Paper
2009 - Seminar on “Youth Policy and Youth Information”
The seminar “Youth Policy and Youth Information” took place on dates 1 – 6 December, 2009 in Rotterdam (NL). It was aimed at enabling current and prospective actors in the field to meet and learn from each other, to discuss and share issues, solutions, to design projects and display good practice by interacting also with European institutional stakeholders. The project has fostered regional cooperation by supporting the creation of networks, partnerships and projects in the Western Balkans, South East Europe, the Baltic Region and amongst well-established generalist youth information structures.
2008 - Seminar on “Youth Policy and Youth Information: Europe and Montenegro”
The Seminar “Youth Policy and Youth Information: Europe and Montenegro” took place on dates 8 – 13 December 2008 in Tivat (Montenegro). It has been set up as an opportunity to develop youth information in the Western Balkans and boost the enhancement of the youth policy in the target countries by gathering selected participants and enabling them to discuss and share issues, solutions, projects and good practice with European stakeholders.
2007 - Colloquy on “The future of Youth Information in Europe”
The colloquy “The future of Youth Information in Europe” took place on dates 26-27 November 2007 in the European Youth Centre Budapest, Hungary. Main aim of the colloquy was to develop inputs concerning policy and practice in the field of youth information and counselling, which could be integrated into the political and strategic document “Council of Europe youth policy: AGENDA 2020”.
- Final report
- Development of Youth Information in Europe, Alexandra Cangelosi, 2007 - Paper
- Future of Youth Information in Europe, Neil Selwyn, 2007 - Paper
Documents de référence
- Décisions: le Comité des Ministres approuve: 1. l'Accord de partenariat révisé entre l'Agence européenne pour l’information et le conseil des jeunes (ERYICA) et le Conseil de l'Europe, tel qu'il figure dans le document CM(2019)76 ; 2. autorise le Secrétaire Général à signer l'Accord de partenariat révisé susmentionné.
- Recommandation n° R (90) 7 du Comité des Ministres du Conseil de l’Europe concernant l’information et les conseils à donner aux jeunes en Europe - disponible en 18 versions linguistiques
- Recommandation CM/Rec(2010)8 du Comité des Ministres aux Etats membres sur l'information des jeunes
- Liaisons: manuel pour la prévention de l'extrémisme violent à travers l'information jeunesse
anglais
azéri
bosnie
catalan
néerlandais
portugais
espagnol
- Charte européenne de l’information jeunesse La Charte est disponible en 34 langues
- Garantir la qualité dans l'information et le conseil des jeunes - Publication disponible dans 14 langues