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OPINION: Next generation ready to receive the baton

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Youth policy has become a hot topic for many nation states, especially those in central and eastern Europe.

The Council of Europe has played a significant part in establishing the values that need to underpin youth policy, as well as instituting a review process of national youth policy.

I have been associated with the council's youth policy work for some years. Beyond the professional challenge of this work, there is also the personal dimension - those you meet along the way. For some years now, there has been a caucus of youth researchers, of around a certain age, who have contributed intensely to the work of the council's youth directorate in terms of research, training and policy. We have become increasingly aware that we are growing older and have, so far, struggled to find suitable people to follow in our path.

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