HRA Responses & Resources to COVID-19
Covid19 - HRA`s Guidance for Member Organisations on Youth Service Provision
HRA has developed a guidance document which will assist HRA Member Organisations to plan and provide services according to each member organisation`s country`s National Framework for Living with Covid 19.
This document will also be of use to stakeholders and partners in understanding what has informed the service plans and service provision available locally on how to best provide support and services for young people and communities in the context of Covid 19. The document is a "live" document and will evolve with the learning within the EYNCRIN Network and guidance and policy as provided by relevant agencies.
Importantly, this document is only guidance, compiled from the best sources available.
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, EYNCRIN has developed responses and resources to support organizations, professionals, families, and young people - locally, nationally and European-wide.
COVID-19 Resources
We are curating in real-time a COVID-19 resource list for youth-service organizations and professionals, families, and young people. If you have resources you’d like to add to the list, please email it to info@humanrightsaction.eu
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In addition, we developed a COVID-19 implications, strategies, and resources tip sheet for youth serving providers working with youth at risk of experiencing sexual exploitation and/or trafficking.
European and National Advocacy
EYNCRIN, in partnership with member organizations and with other European youth organizations and coalitions, have been advocating tirelessly for youth and young people as well as youth organizations in this COVID-19 relief and economic stimulus package.
Safety measures
Program staff will be screened daily and provided with required information and training on work specific procedures and processes related to COVID-19 national public health directives are being followed to minimize risk:
An update to Transport Guidance (May 2021)
One change of note which will support your planning are guidelines around transport, which now fall in line with public transport guidance:
This means transport at 50% capacity with all public health guidance observed (regarding mask wearing, social distancing etc).
However, transport can only be used to bring young people to either outdoor activities or young people in crisis to youth centre based work.
We will continue to update you on our ongoing engagement with EYNCRIN regarding the Covid-19 Guidance for EYNCRIN member Youth Organisations on behalf of the youth sector.