On 1 – 2 March, Equinet organized an online workshop in cooperation with the European Youth Forum (YFJ), building on the outcomes of our seminar in 2018 to establish stronger collaboration between equality bodies and young people to fight discrimination together.
This online event brought together over 50 youth civil society representatives and equality bodies to identify best ways to cooperate around our common goal of furthering equality in society.
In particular, the workshop aimed to:
- Explore ways to strengthen collaboration, especially on communication, in order to better promote equality and tackle age-based and multiple discrimination both on and offline;
- Discuss the communication work of equality bodies, focusing on opportunities and obstacles related to inequality of and discrimination against young people;
- Identify best practices for improved promotion of equality.
See the final concept note and the agenda here
Read a Summary of main highlights here.
Presentations
- The role of equality bodies to tackle discrimination against young people – Valérie Fontaine, Advisor for partnerships and public relations, Defender of Rights, France and Equinet Executive Board Member
- Equality in practice for young people: What is the state of play & why is it key for youth organisations to be involved? – Flavia Colonnese, Policy and Advocacy Manager, European Youth Forum
- Campaigning for equality using the multi-faceted realities of ageing – Estelle Huchet, Membership & Campaigns Officer, Age Platform Europe. (For more, see the Ageing Equal website)
- Gender-based representation in decision-making – Edmond Apap, Senior Officer Projects, National Commission for the Promotion of Equality, Malta
- Be Heard on CERD! Youth Consultation on the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination – Fidelma Joyce, Civil Society Engagement Manager, Irish Human Rights & Equality Commission; Valery Molay, Climate Justice and Training Officer, National Youth Council of Ireland. (For more, watch a video summary here, or see the IHREC webpage on CERD)
- Social media campaign #SpeakAboutIt – Ann Kathrin Sost, Federal Antidiscrimination Agency, Germany
Further information
Safer Space Policy
Equinet and the European Youth Forum are committed to creating a meeting environment that is safe and comfortable for all participants.
By attending the meeting, we understand that participants agree to adhere Equinet’s online safer space policy. as well as the Youth Forum’s code of conduct.
You can read it here, as well as accessing their online complaints form if required.
Please contact Franziska Stambke (franziska.stambke@equineteurope.org) if you have any questions regarding this event.