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A few days will analyze the current situation of young Murcian after the pandemic (05/10/2020)

| The objective is to analyze, debate and offer proposals on the new reality of young people and the youth association movement | The Department of Sustainable Mobility and Youth has scheduled a conference that seeks to analyze the current situation of young people after the pandemic.The 'Youth Participation Days in the COVID era.

An essential bet ', made up of different activities that will take place during the month of October, seek to analyze, debate and offer proposals on the new reality of young people and the youth association movement in these times of pandemic and crisis, with the following objectives.The Councilor for Sustainable Mobility and Youth, Rebeca Pérez, explained that "in order to implement specific measures to support our young people we need to know their needs and their current concerns, something that will surely be specified in these days.

From the council we are committed to the active and real participation of our young people and their integration into society with the implementation of cultural, social and educational initiatives, as well as spaces in which they can develop their projects and initiatives "The main objectives of this initiative are to analyze the situation and new youth reality with the appearance of COVID 19 and update and discuss the situation of associations and social and cultural entities that act in the field of youth, delving into their main problems, needs and demands.Likewise, current proposals from public administrations will be announced and new lines of the future will be proposed for the promotion of associations and youth participation, at the same time that a compilation of the documentation and materials of the conferences that may be prepared will be prepared and published.

be useful in the future for associations, youth groups and young people.These days are aimed at participants in youth organizations, young people and students with an interest in the subject, professionals and technical and volunteer staff of organizations and / or companies that work with young people.As a preliminary phase, a study has been prepared - consultation with the entities that act in the field of youth, to know their current state, the effects of COVID, their future prospects, their needs and uncertainties.

To participate, you can access the form, until October 23, at the link https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1_II89gZHqVVPQlDg9KsZjZzO8pKqz_Omw0lTqZ50AXk/editOn Thursday, October 8, at 6:00 p.m., in the Assembly Hall of the building annexed to the City Council, the debate 'Youth participation in the COVID 19 era' will take place, with the participation of the Councilor for Sustainable Mobility and Youth, Rebeca Pérez; Francisco Manuel Reverte, Doctor in Law of Associations and head of Youth Participation Programs; Juan F.

Berenguer, Social Educator, consultant on issues of adolescence and youth, social participation and youth plans; María Rodríguez Alcázar, representative of students from the local to the European sphere and vice president of the Youth Council of Spain until September 2020, currently advises on the protection of youth rights and has a degree in International Relations; and Enrique Hernández Diez.

Lawyer by training,He works as a researcher for a scientific project at the University of Extremadura, on youth participation, and has participated in the associative movement since childhood.On Friday, October 9, at 11:30 am, the editorial collection 'Studies on youth' of the University of Extremadura will be presented, with the intervention of Francisco Manuel Reverte and Enrique Hernández, who will comment on books 1 and 2 of this research series , developed by the Research Group on youth participation regulations and the figure of the Spanish Youth Council and its latest regulatory vicissitudes and upcoming projects in the collection.Later, at 12 noon, there will be a round table 'The future of associations and youth participation', in which María Luisa Martínez Carrasco, Graduate in Education, and coordinator of the 585m2 Youth Space will take part; Miguel Angel García García, Degree in Economics, treasurer and economic manager of CREUP (Coordinator of Student Representatives of Public Universities); Margarita Guerrero, Vice President of Political Incidence of the Council of the Youth of Spain (CJE); Miguel García Lajarín, Degree in Journalism and president of the Youth Council of the Region of Murcia; and Ana Collados Mateos, Degree in Psychology, Vocal of Ecological Transition and Non-formal Education of the Council of Youth of Spain (CJE).The program will close on October 9 at 6:00 p.m., with the awards ceremony to the young students participating in the IRIS Program, education for transparency, participation and good governance.

The event is organized by the University of Murcia, the Transparency Council of the Region of Murcia, the Philosophy Society and the Encuentros por la Transparencia Group, with the collaboration of the Murcia City Council, and will be attended by young winners in the modalities of dissertation and video in the contests held in High School Centers of the Region of Murcia.All programming will be carried out under a strict cleaning and security protocol and to participate you must register in advance by email to partijuv@ayto-murcia.es.To receive more information you can consult the website www.informajoven.org, or call 968231589.

The conference will be broadcast live on the Youtube channel of the Murcia City Council.It should be remembered that last year grants were awarded to 69 youth associations to carry out their activity programs during the 2019/2020 academic year, for a total amount of 70,000 euros.

The deadline for carrying out the activities was extended until June 30, 2020, so that the associations could finish the programs that were affected as a result of the COVID-19 crisis.

Likewise, a new call for grants is planned to give continuity to these activity programs.The Youth Service manages a network of youth centers aimed at offering young people spaces for information, training, creation and artistic-cultural expression in its different manifestations, as well as for holding meetings and developing work and different programs of activities.

For this, the City Council has three spaces: La Nave Municipal Center, Young Space; Youth Resource Center 585 m², Youth area; and the Municipal Youth Center of El Palmar, which are already providing service after the closure due to the pandemic.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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