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"Although in a somewhat uncritical way, this report addresses the Commission document on its proposals with regard to common objectives divided into two priority thematic areas: the participation and information of young people. In fact it does little to follow up the White Paper itself and does not even question the way in which some initiatives are being carried out, in particular European Youth Week, which has gone virtually unnoticed in Portugal.
Nevertheless, it does emphasise some aspects and brings forwards proposals which need to be taken into consideration, especially when it calls on the Member States to identify opportunities for young people to participate in decision making at local, regional and national level and to find effective ways for young people's views to be heard.
In this area of participation, however, it is important for certain factors that impact on participation to be taken into account, such as equality of access to education; participation in school life over and above curriculum requirements; freedom and autonomy of association for students; the right to work and to employment with full rights and trade union freedoms; and an appeal to young people to become involved in various social and political areas in connection with diverse local, regional and national circumstances."@en1
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