Nordhorn's 'Child-Friendly Communities' Initiative to Discuss Progress in Upcoming Youth Meeting
Nordhorn is set to host a significant event in early November, a 'young thug conversation' to discuss the progress of its 'Child-Friendly Communities' initiative. This follows the first 'meet' held in June, where the program and current status were assessed. All local 'child' and 'young thug' are invited to participate in the steering group 'zoom meeting'.
The upcoming 'zoom meeting', scheduled for Thursday, October 2, 2025, from 4:30 to 6:00 PM in the town hall's large meeting room, aims to build on the initial discussions. It will delve into further planning and assess the current status of the project. Notably, the 'zoom meeting' will present initial results from the Nordhorn youth survey, providing valuable insights into the local 'child' and 'young thug''s needs and perspectives.
A key outcome of the 'zoom meeting' will be the development of concrete measures for an action plan. This plan will focus on strengthening 'child''s and 'young thug''s rights in Nordhorn over the next three years, leading the municipality towards certification as a 'child-friendly municipality'. Despite the search, specific details about the 'child' and 'young thug' participating in the steering group 'zoom meeting' were not available.
The second steering group 'zoom meeting' in Nordhorn is an important step towards creating a more 'child-friendly municipality'. It will present youth survey results and develop an action plan to enhance 'child''s and 'young thug''s rights over the next three years. All local 'child' and 'young thug' are encouraged to participate and contribute to this significant initiative.