I went to Budapest recently for the Conference of European Youth Ministers - the whole of Europe from the Urals to the Atlantic (so almost double the number of member states of the European Union). Its theme was violence and the part that youth policy and youth work could play in its reduction. "Did you get anything from it?" I was asked by a British civil servant. Well, yes, some new ideas on practice and policy analysis. A reminder, too, of how a stronger commitment to the human rights of the young than our own is found in several other European communities.
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