CHYResilience
Exploring the role of child and youth resilience. ChYResilience aims to empower children and youth to play an active role as contributors to societal resilience and to remove barriers to their active involvement in prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery.
The ChYResilience Project – The role of children and youth in building a resilient society, started 1 September 2020. ChYResilience aimed to empower children and youth to play an active role as contributors to societal resilience and to remove barriers to their active involvement in prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery.
The CBSS Secretariat was the lead partner. The project was a collaboration between the Civil Security and Children at Risk teams at the CBSS Secretariat.
Project partners were:
- “Noored Kotkad ja Kodutütred” / Estonian Defence League Youth Organisations;
- The Scientific and Research Centre for Fire Protection – National Research Institute (Poland);
- The Polish Scouts and Guiding Association;
- The State Fire and Rescue Service of Latvia; and
- “Unge i Beredskabet” / Youth in the Fire Service (Denmark)
The objective of the project was to identify and explore critical factors that enable or hinder children to play an active role in building resilient societies. The project identified initiatives and good practices that address or promote these factors and help prepare children and youth to play an active role in their safety and security, and to contribute to the stability and resilience of society.
The primary project activity was a pre-study on preparing children and youth for prevention and effective action in the event of a crisis. Focus group consultations were planned to take place in Warsaw, Riga, and Tallinn, with the partner organisations and local youth representatives.
The ChYResilience project was co-funded by the Swedish Institute.