DJHT, known in German as Deutscher Kinder- und Jugendhilfetag (German Child and Youth Welfare Congress), is Europe’s largest summit on child and youth welfare.
Organized by the Child and Youth Welfare Association (AGJ), DJHT takes place every three to four years.
This significant event brings together 30,000 youth workers, youth policymakers, youth researchers, and representatives from related fields across Germany and Europe.
DJHT serves as a platform for sharing ideas and experiences, learning, developing, and discovering new perspectives. It comprises two main components: a conference and an exhibition space.
Europe@DJHT is the European segment of DJHT, designed to engage a wider and more international audience, fostering an international dialogue on current issues. This program is organized in collaboration with AGJ and JUGEND für Europa.
What’s it About?
Europe@DJHT invites participants from across Europe to engage in critical discussions on contemporary challenges and topics related to youth welfare and youth policy.
It also offers opportunities for networking, sharing best practices, and peer learning. So, join us for this enriching experience!
What’s Included?
We have prepared an exciting four-day program focusing on the challenges faced by youth work in Europe today and what it can offer. All Europe@DJHT events are available in both English and German.
The Europe@DJHT program includes:
→ A European welcome evening organized in cooperation with the City of Leipzig on 12 May 2025
→ The official opening event of DJHT, followed by the opening of the European conference program titled “Shaping the Future: Youth Work in Times of Societal and Political Change,” which will discuss major transformation processes affecting young people and societies and their implications for youth work
→ Up to 30 events in the European conference program, covering various experiences, developments, and trends in European youth work, youth policy, international exchange and mobility, and opportunities for further training for organizations and professionals in the international youth work community
→ Several events focusing on the priorities of EU youth programs, such as political participation, sustainability, civil society engagement, inclusion and diversity, and digitalization
→ A joint closing event by AGJ and JUGEND für Europa
→ Additional activities to explore the youth work opportunities and offerings in and around Leipzig
Costs:
Participation fee: None
Accommodation and food: Covered
Travel reimbursement: Covered
Dates: 12-16 May 2025
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