The ROLO-conference is supported by

Youth Forum Jeunesse:

Independently established by youth organizations, the European Youth Forum is made up of more than 90 National Youth Councils and International Non-Governmental Youth Organizations, which are federations of youth organizations in themselves. It brings together tens of millions of young people from all over Europe, organized in order to represent their common interests.

Representation, internal democracy, independence, openness and inclusion are among the main principles for the functioning of the European Youth Forum and its Member Organizations. For more information about the Youth Forum, click here

Flemmish Service Center for Youth Policy:

The Service Centre for Youth Policy gives impulses towards an integrated youth policy and supports youth work. Moreover the Service Centre for Youth Policy profiles itself as a centre of expertise regarding youth work and youth policy. For more details, visit their website.

Flemmish Youth Council:

The Flemish Youth Council promotes the opinions of children and young people and encourages Ministers to take these into account when making policies. The Flemish Youth Council offers advice on a wide range of topics, such as education, mobility, youth work, green space, prevention, international affairs, and so on. All suggestions have one thing in common: they stem from the wishes, needs and interests of children and young people. Thereby, the Flemish Youth Council sees children and youth as fully fledged people, and not merely as ‘adults to be', who still need to learn about ‘the way of the world'. Also, the Youth Council translates policy into what it means for children and youth, informing policymakers on how they can make their policies work for children and youth.

JES - Youth in the City:

Youth In the City (JES vzw) is a pluralistic organization located in Brussels, Antwerp and Gent and focusses her activities on urban youth. JES focusses its activities on many different domains such as youth work, education for unemployed youth and culture. You can visit their website here.