The partners reviewed the progress achieved so far in each country in order to research how young people’s responses to societal challenges create conflict and how, instead, their responses can provide opportunities for positive social engagement.
These academic investigations will eventually feed into a comparative ethnography of young people in 10 European countries, a comparative quantitative analysis of attitudes, values and control, and policy papers and positive engagement strategies.
In Rome, YES Forum presented different strategies to disseminate these outputs so that they reach key public and private stakeholders and can contribute to the improvement of EU youth policies.
For more information, please check the University of Manchester's project website.