Active Citizenship CRELL
Active Citizenship CRELL; centre for Research on Lifelong Learning: “citizens who participate in civil society, community and political life and hold governments accountable for their actions. To develop active citizens individuals need to learn a certain set of values, attitudes combined with knowledge and skills”
Active in Europe
Seminar material from the EAEA/SAEA conference in Göteborg, September 2009
ALADIN
Adult LeArning Documentation and Information Network
European Commission Citizenship pages
Resources for active citizens
“What do you need to be an active citizen? Do you need to be informed? Do you need to be trained? Do you need to know how to participate? Do you need to know where to participate? In this section find interesting links that will help you search for useful documents, projects and organizations that can be tools for promoting your active participation in society”.
Scadplus: summaries of European legislation
Scadplus: summaries of European legislation: (In the following webpage; interesting links: social protection, equality between men and women; social measures for target groups: disability and old age; social inclusion and the fight against poverty)
The Citizenship team of the EACEA
EACEA:”The Citizenship team of the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) manages the implementation of the “Europe for Citizens” programme 2007-2013”. The aim of this programme is to bring Europe closer to its citizens and to enable them to participate fully in the European construction. Through this programme, citizens have the opportunity to be involved in transnational exchanges and cooperation activities, contributing to developing a sense of belonging to common European ideals and encouraging the process of European integration.