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Youth Policy Development - Jean Louis Anestal
YOUTH POLICY DEVELOPMENT
Including young People as Full Members in Society.
Jean Louis Anestal
Copyright © 2017 by Jean Louis Anestal. All Right Reserved.
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eBook ISBN: 978-1-387-31977-0
LULU Press
Contents
YOUTH POLICY DEVELOPMENT
Contents
Introduction
Presentation
Chapter 1. Policy of Social Inclusion
Chapter 2. The Youth revolution for democracy
Chapter 3. Moral values of Society
Chapter 4. Global Vision Youth
Chapter 5. The policies in the direction of the youth
Chapter 6. Political trust
Chapter 7. Priorities in Education
Chapter 8. Education: indispensable right
Chapter 9. Call for Democracy
Chapter 10. A New Profile of Youth by the Political Communication
Chapter 11. The Impact of the Jobs Crisis on Youth
Chapter 12. Call for a comprehensive action emanating from the resolution adopted in 2005
About The Author
Introduction
This eBook, Youth Policy Development is a Political work which is centered around the topic of Youth Policy Development: Including young people as full members in society. Youth Policy Development is a reference and deserves the reader's attention for its consideration of the complexity of many issues relating to the youth and the diversity of approaches to the topic, offering in addition to initiates a rich bibliography. It is, therefore, an indispensable starting point for anyone who is interested in these issues and wishes to deepen the question of the changes affecting the contemporary youth. In addition, this book can guide young people in their choice of iconic model in policy, but also to prevent future risks in the case where it would be bad. This work is suitable for both young students and the public interested in current issues of democracy, human rights and/or development.
The central argument in this book is that the political system of a stable, cohesive, just and fair society in which human rights, resources and capacities are properly developed; leads by a Government should have a substantial and enduring impact on the subsequent political stability of the country.
Presentation
Through this book, the author proposes a set of basic elements that ensure a comprehensive, inclusive and participatory approach in developing social policies especially for young people.
The author sees Youth Policy as a system that combines freedom and civil equality with social justice and solidarity. He considers it’s necessary to build on these principles and to further elaborate them, with an aim to framing a society that develops coherent policies which allow young people to achieve their full potential and live autonomously.
It is necessary to develop a transversal approach to youth policy as a key to obtaining real progress towards the identified youth policy goals.
According to him, Youth Policy should be transparent, democratic, accountable and reliable to people. Moreover, it should be based on the principle of social inclusion, ensuring that everyone, regardless of their circumstances and background, has the possibility and means to participate fully in society. In addition, Youth Policy should be based on intergenerational solidarity, taking into account the demographic changes that have taken place in societies over recent decades.
In this framework, the author considers there are four key elements for Youth Policy Development: employment, education, autonomy and active citizenship. Employment, on the one hand, is the key to welfare and full integration in society and therefore, ensuring that young people can enter the world of work and have decent jobs must be one of the overall aims of the Youth Policy. Education on the other hand, lays the basis for achieving one’s potential as well as for one’s integration in society, both through the transfer of knowledge, skills and attitudes needed for active participation as a citizen, and through the development of skills and competencies to be creative, entrepreneurial and employable.
Autonomy signifies that young people have the necessary support, resources and opportunities to choose to live independently; to enjoy the possibility of full social and political participation in all sectors of everyday life; and to be able to take independent decisions. Employment and education are important prerequisites for young people to achieve autonomy, but in addition, a wider range of services and policies needs to be considered in order to support the independence and well-being of young people, necessary for their transition towards adulthood. Lastly, the author is convinced that the prosperity and well-being of societies stems from active citizenship and participation.
Youth is not always right. But the society that strikes it is always wrong.
François Mitterrand (1916-1996)
Chapter 1. Policy of Social Inclusion
A model of man, a model of intellectual, a model of value in the political sphere is the political leader who exercises a policy of social inclusion
which must have a value that is transparent to the emergence of an ambitious policy for the benefit of all, but, especially in which young people will become apparent. Because of seeing the young people of society, full of qualities, motivations and desire to do better in the daily life and due to lack of money could not succeed in the future, the author was seized by a feeling of revolt in the face of injustice more glaring of which youth is the victim. So, he addresses the delicate issue of the profile of youth in this book.
Countries, specifically those in the third world have for several years many young dropped and deprived of education to the point that they no longer have confidence in their future. This phenomenon is linked to a variety of causes that are often difficult to understand even if the governments say they are still bearing the solutions to the problem. However, it is difficult to place our trust in a youth policy that would not have the twist that takes a model of man in politics, given that the statistics on young people without supervision, even after various attempts of the powers that multiply. This situation is criticized and calls for a vision global Youth.
The broad lines of the policy of a model actor will be announcing an upheaval of the political system that would shift from exclusion to inclusion of young people. What youth for a society that is prosperous, respectful of the core values?
The author tries to provide a clear response and can be definitive on this point: The intention is not to publicly say that the policy of the type of model described appears to be the only one that provides meaningful answers to this precarious situation; but the characteristics which are alleged against him, adding to his wishes and his duties as a politician can help to break the rules of silence, and exclusion that surrounded so far, this youth. The major themes of the philosophy of an inclusion policy are, in particular, the persistent myth of the dream of the individual, the courage, the human life, the meaning, the justice.
It will aim to empower
young people engaged in the process of social change.
Considering the situation of the youth in the daily, quick projects that do exist do not constitute a suitable response. But, an effective policy related to the education and inclusion of youth is a logical security policy for a society, republican and democratic.
Problematic of the youth
Democracy in the developing countries is in danger of the emergencies of a present profile of youth of darkest. Political and economic upheavals which are facing these Countries led to the emergence of a policy based on a reinvention of Youth
. The youth is not primarily a biological phenomenon; it is a social construct. It has been noted of the striking situations of the mess
in social among the younger generations, taking in the crossfire between a want to accentuate on their education and the closure of the necessary means. In this book, we share the motivations of the models of men related to a youth policy that is envisaged to improve its participation in the life of national as well as international and allow it to build the future of tomorrow.
The major points of the policy of a model of man in politics must necessarily show us the profile of a youth distinguished by strong trust in the future, and even the higher of what we might imagine. In these third-world countries, the unemployment rate juvenile increases more rapidly than that of other age categories and the cost of education remains prohibitive. Beyond the economic aspects and the analysis of data related to the themes of poverty and exclusion, we have been led to observe the content of political discourse about these topics, or even to analyze the motivations related to communication objectives for the fight against poverty and social exclusion of youth. This conviction vindicates a realistic approach and not an idealist of the problematic youth. These Countries have a potential youth, depending on the context that is more or less decisive for its future. In this excerpt, we try to demonstrate by some analyses, outstanding, all carried by the same powerful idea. The youth policy draws the ideal of a new society where the concern of getting to reduce juvenile delinquency, and where each of the young people would relate to the construction of a new citizen.
The vision for such a model has this effect, would be to help young people to become an ideal but also an optimistic, a doctrine of action for their society, a modern idea that can make any other face than that of totalitarianism, fanatical. As a result, this book is a reference and deserves the reader's attention for its consideration of the complexity of the issues relating to the youth and the diversity of approaches to the topic, offering in addition to initiates a rich bibliography. It is, therefore, an indispensable starting point for anyone who is interested in these issues and wishes to