Andorra Calls on Youth to Co-Create Wellbeing Initiatives from National Survey Priorities
Following a consultation highlighting health and quality of life concerns, age-specific sessions on 6-7 May will develop proposals for Youth Wellbeing Day. Registrations open until 30 April.
Key Points
- Andorra invites youth to co-create wellbeing initiatives based on national survey priorities on health and quality of life.
- Age-specific sessions: 16-17 year-olds on 6 May at 6pm, 18-35 on 7 May at 7pm.
- Registrations open until 30 April for Youth Wellbeing Day proposals.
- Survey from Feb-Mar highlighted health and quality of life as key youth concerns.
The Youth and Volunteering Promotion Area has issued a call for young people throughout Andorra to take part in developing new wellbeing initiatives, drawing directly from priorities identified in a recent national survey.
During February and March, participants from across the country responded to a consultation on their key concerns. The feedback pinpointed integral health and quality of life as central issues for the youth demographic.
Building on this input, the area is now moving forward with a participatory stage: the co-creation of the Youth Wellbeing Day. This will provide a platform for young people to develop their suggestions into specific proposals.
Participation is structured around two age-specific sessions. The event for 16- and 17-year-olds is set for 6 May at 6pm, while those aged 18 to 35 can attend the follow-up on 7 May at 7pm.
Sign-ups for both remain available until 30 April. Organisers are encouraging involvement with a call to "join the change", underlining how turning views into tangible actions can improve daily lives, according to the ANA.
Original Sources
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