The Youth Prop-Up Programme has four key innovative elements:
1) Connection and activation of a broad network of partners to reach out to young NEETs who are not aware of available support services or youth work available to them. The network helps beneficiaries to solve individual, day-to-day problems.
2) It is a low-threshold service without preconditions for participation, and NEET young people are offered support even if they choose not to disclose any personal information. This means that confidentiality of personal data and support is provided to any young people aged 15-26, also in the case if they do not wish to share their name, date of birth, etc.
3) Implementation of individualised mobile youth work throughout various regions, combining individual aid, street work, group and community work. The core of this concept is that instead of expecting potential beneficiaries to seek help at youth centres, qualified youth workers work where young NEETs are, such as gyms, parks, cultural centres, shopping centres, skateparks, bus stations or the beach in the summer, etc. Youth workers do street or outreach youth work, but they also work on the Internet, provide youth work services in other regions, as well as at youth hangouts. Mobile youth work provides young NEETs with support unique to their situation by equipping them with skills they could use to help themselves, and it can also serve as a pillar connecting NEET youth with relevant support services.
4) The aim is to establish a trust-based relationship with young NEETs and help them to identify their ambitions and future plans. An individual action plan is tailored to their needs, and they are supported by a youth worker to complete the plan. Providing individualised aid is a key aspect of Youth Prop-Up, as it empowers young people according to their specific motivation.
1) Connection and activation of a broad network of partners to reach out to young NEETs who are not aware of available support services or youth work available to them. The network helps beneficiaries to solve individual, day-to-day problems.
2) It is a low-threshold service without preconditions for participation, and NEET young people are offered support even if they choose not to disclose any personal information. This means that confidentiality of personal data and support is provided to any young people aged 15-26, also in the case if they do not wish to share their name, date of birth, etc.
3) Implementation of individualised mobile youth work throughout various regions, combining individual aid, street work, group and community work. The core of this concept is that instead of expecting potential beneficiaries to seek help at youth centres, qualified youth workers work where young NEETs are, such as gyms, parks, cultural centres, shopping centres, skateparks, bus stations or the beach in the summer, etc. Youth workers do street or outreach youth work, but they also work on the Internet, provide youth work services in other regions, as well as at youth hangouts. Mobile youth work provides young NEETs with support unique to their situation by equipping them with skills they could use to help themselves, and it can also serve as a pillar connecting NEET youth with relevant support services.
4) The aim is to establish a trust-based relationship with young NEETs and help them to identify their ambitions and future plans. An individual action plan is tailored to their needs, and they are supported by a youth worker to complete the plan. Providing individualised aid is a key aspect of Youth Prop-Up, as it empowers young people according to their specific motivation.
Case study details
- Lead organisation
- Χώρες
- Estonia
- Target groups
- NEETs (Not in Education, Employment, or Training)
- Level of action
- National
- Source of funding
- Public - EU
- Budget
- EUR 3 141 798
- Programming period
- 2014-2020
- Project start
- 2015
- Project end
- 2022
- Teilnehmer
- 13543 individuals
- Internet and social
- EU fund
- ESF/ESF+