• Participation vs Performance: What Youth Engagement Should Really Look Like
  • The Need for Reflective Supervision
  • From Scroll to Soul: How Young People Are Reconnecting Offline
  • More than travel: how EU programmes help young people grow
  • The Value of Youth Information in a Changing World
  • Maltese youth engage in EU democracy
  • Banner for the youth event “Young People for Democracy: Youth Perspectives in Action,” the Youth Event of the 10th Council of Europe Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth. The event takes place 6–8 October 2025 in Valletta, Malta. The design features a light patterned background with a colourful geometric border and includes logos of the Presidency of Malta of the Council of Europe (May–November 2025), Council of Europe Youth, Council of Europe, Government of Malta Parliamentary Secretariat for Youth, Research and Innovation, Kunsill Nazzjonali taż-Żgħażagħ, and the European Youth Forum.
    October in Malta marked an important milestone for youth policy in Europe.
  • Two young people wearing virtual reality headsets in a bright indoor space. One is adjusting the headset while the other is holding a VR controller. In the background, two more individuals are also using VR equipment.
    The Rise of Gaming as a Youth Engagement Tool
  • The Role of Arts in Youth Work
  • A smiling young person wearing a blue cap, green Adidas jacket, and backpack stands outdoors, holding a small packet while another hand reaches towards them. The background shows a road, greenery, and an overcast sky.
    Skills Young People Need for Today’s and Tomorrow’s Workforce