Weinviertel conference: Young voices for the future in Hollabrunn
Weinviertel conference: Young voices for the future in Hollabrunn
Last weekend, an important conference of the Young People's Party (JVP) took place in the Weinviertler Heurigen in Hollabrunn. The event brought together numerous members from the Gänserndorf, Hollabrunn, Korneuburg and Mistelbach districts. The aim was to strengthen the concerns of the youth in the region and work together on a positive future. Sebastian Numberbruckner, deputy district chairman of the JVP, emphasized the importance of this Initiative: "The Weinviertel conference is an important step to strengthen the concerns of the youth in our region and work together on a positive future."
The conference was organized on the initiative of the district board of the JVP Hollabrunn and led by Anna Sackl. Committed young people and decision -makers in the region came together to discuss current challenges and future visions. It was a space for exchange in which both problematics and innovative ideas were addressed to improve the quality of life of the youth.
important topics and response from the participants
The discussions included different areas of life of youth, including education, labor market integration and social participation. As part of these discussions, numerous valuable perspectives could be heard that enable concrete measures to improve the situation. The participants were enthusiastic about the possibilities that such conferences offer to create a forum for their voice.
Another central point of the event was the networking of the young people with each other and with experienced decision -makers. The younger ones are often looking for ways to bring in their ideas and concerns, but there is a lack of platforms to do so. The Weinviertel conference thus represented an essential space in which this gap could be closed.
In the best sense of partnership -based cooperation, those responsible for the JVP emphasized how important it is to involve young people's opinions in decision -making processes. In the long term, the interactive exchange between the generations could help create solutions that are an advantage for both boys and society as a whole.
The event ended with a positive view of future activities and a continuation of the dialogue. The JVP still sees itself as responsibility to represent the votes of the young generation and to give them the necessary hearing. Further details on this conference and its results are in a report on www.noen.at read.
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