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12/9/2017

Taking the future into their own hands - Youth work and entrepreneurial learning

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The EU and its Member States have been promoting entrepreneurial competences among young people as a pathway to taking an active part in society. The role of youth work in fostering entrepreneurial learning has been underexposed up until today. This report and its annexes present the findings of a major study mapping, describing and analysing the contribution that youth work makes to supporting young people in achieving competences that will help them to fulfil personal aspirations and become active citizens in Europe. The study is based on an extensive collection of data about youth work and entrepreneurial learning in all EU Member States, summarised in 28 country reports, an inventory of 114 good practices and 12 case study reports. It confirms that youth work has an important contribution to make, but that improvements should be made in respect to the policy framework, as well as concerning partnerships at national, regional and local level. The report delivers concrete recommendations for policymakers, as well as for the formal education sector and for youth work organisations, on how to increase the impact of young people’s entrepreneurial learning.
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4/11/2016

The Social Entrepreneur: That Rare Individual

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4/11/2016

Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship

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4/11/2016

Succesful Pitching

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6/9/2016

Cultureghem - a model for social innovation in city areas

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Cultureghem is a social enterprise which works in the heart of Brussels. Cultureghem is in partnership with the company Abattoir. Abattoir is the largest market in Brussels. Cultureghem aims to make the market site the centre of social life for the neighbourhood (=Kuregem). They do this with a mix of activities and services, all around the themes of food and social encounters. You can find more information and links to their VIMEO and YouTube Channels on there website www.cultureghem.be. 

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22/7/2016

What is social entrepreneurship

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14/6/2016

RIBOTTA - Training boys to earn a living

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RIBOTTA - Training Boys to Earn a Living

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14/6/2016

RIBOTTA - Don Bosco's Battle Against Illiteracy

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RIBOTTA - Don Bosco's Battle Against Illiteracy by Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw

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8/6/2016

Broeckling - The subject in the Marketplace & the subject as marketplace

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Broeckling - The subject in the Marketplace & the subject as marketplace.pdf by Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw

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8/6/2016

Development of Entrepreneurial Competences

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Development of Entrepreneurial Competences by Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw

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The international secretariat of Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw is financially supported by the European Union, through its 'Erasmus+'-programme, and by the Council of Europe, through its 'European Youth Foundation'. This website is a publication of Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw. The website reflects the views only of the author, and neither the European Commission nor the Council of Europe can be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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