Considerations on COM(2005)24 - To the Spring European Council - Working together for growth and jobs - A new start for the Lisbon Strategy - Communication from President Barroso in agreement with Vice-President Verheugen - Main contents
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dossier | COM(2005)24 - To the Spring European Council - Working together for growth and jobs - A new start for the Lisbon Strategy - Communication ... |
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document | COM(2005)24 ![]() |
date | January 1, 1945 |
2. | The Council, in its conclusions of 14 February 2002 (2), recognised the White Paper as the starting point for developing a European framework for cooperation on youth affairs. |
3. | In its Resolution of 27 June 2002 (3) the Council
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4. | In its resolution of 25 November 2003 (4), the Council recalled that implementation must be flexible, incremental and appropriate for the youth field, and must respect the powers of the Member States and the principle of subsidiarity. |
5. | On 15 November 2004 the Commission submitted to the Council a communication on the evaluation of activities conducted in the framework of European cooperation in the youth field (5). |
6. | On 21 February 2005, the Council adopted a contribution to the Spring European Council on the basis of a commission Communication (‘Working together for growth jobs — A new start for the Lisbon strategy’) on the Mid-term review of the Lisbon Strategy which states that ‘we still need a vision for society which can integrate both the ageing and the young’. |
7. | The Spring European Council on 22 and 23 March 2005 adopted a European Pact for youth as one of the instruments for fulfilling the Lisbon objectives. |
EMPHASISE THAT trends among young people are changing constantly, hence the need for regular adjustments to youth policy priorities.
WELCOME the assessment given by the Commission in its communication entitled ‘Follow-up to the White Paper on a New Impetus for European Youth: evaluation of activities conducted in the framework of European cooperation in the youth field’, which points out that political cooperation has paved the way for:
— | the consultation and closer involvement of young people and their organisations at all levels of political debate, |
— | the development of regular and structured dialogue between young people and their organisations, administrations and policymakers, |
— | the direct involvement of young people and their organisations in the discussions on the European Constitution, |
— | a higher profile for measures targeting young people, |
— | exchanges of examples of good practice, |
— | the launch of the European Youth Portal. |
SHARE THE VIEW of the Commission who, in its communication of 27 October 2004, highlights the following points as warranting closer consideration:
— | priorities for European cooperation with regard to youth policy, |
— | the effectiveness of the open method of coordination as it affects young people, |
— | a reassessment of the balance between the flexibility and effectiveness of the open method of coordination in the youth field, |
— | the need for young people and their organisations to be consulted constantly and in a structured way, at both national and European level, |
— | the need for a better understanding of the situation of young people in order to take into account the youth dimension in other policies and to influence such policies. |
— | the need for all actors (policymakers, youth organisations) at all levels (local, national and European) to be mobilised in order to have a real impact. |
AGREE
— | to further develop the procedures for implementing the open method of coordination once the common objectives for a given priority have been agreed; this could involve:
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— | to ensure consistency between the open method of coordination and the European Pact for Youth. |
INVITE THE COMMISSION
to propose implementing procedures, taking into consideration the above agreed principles in view of a future implementation by Member States, bearing in mind the Conclusions of the Spring European Council, the national reports relating to the common objectives on Participation and Information, and taking into account the views of young people and their organisations.
(1) 14441/01 – COM(2001) 681 final.
(2) OJ C 119, 22.5.2002, p. 6.
(3) OJ C 168, 13.7.2002, p. 2.
(4) OJ C 295, 5.12.2003, p. 6.
(5) 13856/04 – COM(2004) 694 final.