Youngsters taking charge of the future at the Youth Summit in Leipzig, boasting a count of 130 participants
Over 130 children and youth gathered at Werk 2 in Leipzig on Thursday for the Children's Congress, an event dedicated to discussing and shaping the future of schools, kindergartens, bullying, and the environment. The Congress aimed to provide a platform for children and youth to voice their opinions about their future.
During the event, the children and youth expressed their ideas on how they want to shape these aspects. The discussions focused on the implementation of the ideas expressed, with the aim of creating a better future for all.
The Children's Congress at Werk 2 served as a starting point for the children and youth to develop their ideas for the future. After the Congress, they will work on refining these ideas with their caregivers. The results of these refined ideas will be presented at the town hall next spring.
The Congress was not just a one-time event; the results will be presented at the town hall next spring. This will give the community a chance to hear the ideas of the children and youth and to discuss how they can be implemented.
While there are no specific details available about the key discussion points or future plans from the Children's Congress, events like these typically focus on improving school conditions, support and facilities in kindergartens, anti-bullying measures, and environmental protection initiatives. Future plans often involve youth participation strategies, concrete project ideas, and collaboration with local authorities.
If you want to stay updated on the progress of the Children's Congress, you can follow local Leipzig youth or municipal websites or social media channels connected to Werk 2 or Leipzig child and youth services, as they might offer official post-event summaries or statements.
In conclusion, the Children's Congress at Werk 2 was a significant step towards giving children and youth a voice in shaping their future. The event concluded on Thursday, and the results will be presented at the town hall next spring.
Education and self-development were important topics during the Children's Congress, as the children and youth were encouraged to share their ideas for learning and shaping their future. During these discussions, they emphasized the importance of improved school conditions, support and facilities in kindergartens, anti-bullying measures, and environmental protection initiatives, with future plans aiming for youth participation, concrete project ideas, and collaboration with local authorities.