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Welcome on the page of the EFCCA YOUTH GROUPWe are a group of 7 people from different countries, 5 youth and 2 observers from the EFCCA. We organize different projects on European level. THESE ARE SOME ACTUAL PROJECTS
EFCCA Youth Meeting HOW WE STARTED
In 1998 the German Crohn’s and Ulcerative colitis association invited active youngsters from a variety of countries for a meeting. The first “international meeting” was born. During the discussion groups we exchanged ideas and experiences about activities and services for youngsters. Everyone was eager to speak and – perhaps even better – eager to learn! During “free time” we continued our discussions, but then more on a personal level.
PRESENT MEMBERS
EFCCA OBSERVERS
GLOSSARY E.F.C.C.A.= European Federation of Crohn’s and Ulcerative Colitis Associations= at present 22 national associations are EFCCA members. LOEKIE COMMITTEE= Group which represents the participants to the European Youngsters Meeting (see EYM definition below). The five members are elected by the youngsters during the meeting. The format of the election process is chosen by the participants of the EYM (usually the so called “rotation system”). E.Y.G.= EFCCA Youth Group= A joint working group of 7 persons inside the EFCCA made up of the Loekie Committee of 5 persons (see definition before) and of 2 EFCCA delegates (both serving for two years), one of whom should be drawn from the EFCCA executive committee.
EUROPEAN YOUTH MEETING= also defined as the EFCCA YOUTH MEETING or INTERNATIONAL MEETING OF (OR FOR) YOUNG PEOPLE WITH IBD= hereinafter EYM, event organized by a national association with the purpose of encouraging youngsters, who are working in the youth sector of their national association, to meet and exchange views and experiences. In the past it was called “International Meeting for Young People with IBD” (IYM). The event was hosted for the first time in Germany in 1998 (Erlangen). Several editions has followed: in Amsterdam (1999), in London (2000), in Stockholm (2001), in Antwerp (2002), in Berlin (2003), in Rome (2004), in Edinburgh (2005), in Budapest (2006). If you need more information you can mail us at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it |
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