Together with the European Forum Alpbach, the City of Vienna and Act.Now, the Innovation in Politics Institute was the host of the session “The Fountain of Youth – how we benefit from empowering the young in politics“ at this year’s European Forum Alpbach.
At this gathering showcased some of the most successful and effective initiatives in Europe that aim to increase participation of young citizens. We can see that politicians throughout Europe are involving young people in decision making processes more and more. And movements founded by young people are contributing to innovative and effective change.
Young citizens are increasingly demanding a place at the table when it comes to decisions that affect their lives, such as climate protection, education and employment programs.
Breakout-Session "The Fountain of Youth"
This year’s session in Alpbach addressed successful youth strategies in a session designed to provide insights on how to engage young citizens, provided by practitioners and political innovators. Participants joined a select group of initiators of youth participation programs.
In a dialogue-oriented format, attendees shared their do’s and don'ts and experiences – from political best practice projects in several European countries. practitioners and political innovators.
At this breakout session, participants were able to join a select group of presenters and speakers. The session was be visited by about 50 attendees from all over Europe. In a dialogue-oriented format and a lively exchange about learnings, do’s and dont's and experience from political best practice in several European countries were discussed.
The following persons joined us at the table:
- Amanda Chetwynd-Cowieson, Head of Student Mobilisation, FFS - For our Future’s Sake, London
- Jürgen Czernohorszky, Executive City Councillor for Education, Integration, Youth and Personnel, Vienna
- Melanie Eberhard, Project Manager, engage.ch; Member of Management, Umbrella Association Youth Parliaments DSJ, Basel
- Johanna Leukkanen, Planning Officer, Youth, Culture and Leisure Division, City of Helsinki
- Suki Wan, Former Chair, SYP - Scottish Youth Parliament, Edinburgh