Recommendations to the European Union and its Member States to:
to transition to financial independence and security by taking steps to promote affordable housing, increasing access to quality work and employment, addressing mobility barriers, and ensuring young people’s financial literacy.
Ensure young people’s access to affordable, youth-friendly and personalised quality healthcare and mental health support systems. Additionally, create safe and open environments for young people to speak freely and learn about health and mental well-being.
to make learning environments more accessible and inclusive for young people with fewer opportunities; tailor to young people's needs; increase collaborations between formal education, non-formal education and informal learning and across other sectors.
on the inclusion of young people with fewer opportunities; capitalising on the diversity of young people; creating safe spaces for sharing and learning with and by young people from different backgrounds; and youth-centred personalised teaching and learning approaches.
in order to make information accessible about rights and opportunities. Additionally, they should strengthen the media and information literacy of youth to recognise trustworthy information and safe information navigation.
Put in place policies to dismantle systematic discrimination, unconscious bias, hostile attitudes and to encourage continuous learning about all kinds of diversities as well as unlearning prejudices. Such policies should be co-developed with young people with relevant lived experiences in all fields.