Flipchart Number 2 June 2016 | Page 28

7 EUROPEAN CERTIFICATES (EUROPASS & YOUTH PASS) The examples we will present here are just some of the recognized methods and tools of certification valid at European level. For sure there are more, but we cannot tackle all of them. So we choose these 2 examples, due to their wide use and growing recognition. They all are promoted and empowered to be used in the Erasmus + program (we presented in the first number of Flipchart magazine). One of them includes several documents underthe same name: Europass. 28 YouthPass Youthpass is a European recognition tool for non-formal and informal learning in youth work. Youthpass is for projects funded by Erasmus+ Youth in Action and Youth in Action programmes. With Youthpass the participants of these projects can describe what they have done and show what they have learnt. Youthpass was launched in July 2007. Youthpass is a part of the European Commission’s strategy to foster the recognition of non-formal learning. It is available for projects funded by Erasmus+: Youth in Action (2014-2020) and Youth in Action (2007-2013) programmes.