We’re taking part in the annual conference of the Luxembourg Parliament organised by the Cellule scientifique de la Chambre des députés!
Parliament invites you to get an idea of the “challenges facing young people in Luxembourg”. The conference will take place on 23 and 24 May at the Cercle Cité.
The different points of the programme can be consulted in the provisional conference plan. We would like to draw your attention to the following points in the programme:
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Panel 3: Health and well-being
On 24 May from 11.00 to 12.45, Dr Carolina Catunda, Principal Investigator for the HBSC study, will take part in the “Health and well-being of young people in Luxembourg” panel.
Poster session
We will be represented by posters on five different themes:
Well-being and health of young people
Where are the results of the Youth Report 2020 heading?
- With Dr Anette Schumacher
- Data set: Youth Report 2020
Risk-taking behaviour and trust in government
How have young people in Luxembourg dealt with measures to protect them from COVID-19?
- With Hamid Bulut and Prof Dr Robin Samuel
- Data set: YAC+ (Young People and COVID-19)
Non-communicable diseases
What are the determinants of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic respiratory disease and psychological disorders among young people in Luxembourg?
- With Dr Felipe G. Mendes, Joana Lopes Ferreira, Dr Carolina Catunda
- Data set : HBSC 2022 Survey
Youth clubs and youth work in an open environment
What educational potential do young people see in the non-formal and extra-curricular training facilities on offer in Luxembourg?
- With Anita Latz, Daniel Weis and Dr Sandra Biewers-Grimm
- Data set: JUBI study
Young LGBTI* people in Luxembourg
How are they doing, what do they need?
- With Christiane Meyers, Dr Carolina Catunda and Prof Dr Robin Samuel
- Data set: LEJULU study
Information stand youth-in-luxembourg.lu
The Digital Documentation and Research Centre will be running an information stand on the first day of the conference, from 16:00 to 17:00.
You will be able to ask questions about the transfer of knowledge from research to society.
We particularly look forward to your interest in the youth-in-luxembourg.lu website and its publications.
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This event will provide an opportunity for collective reflection and the exchange of ideas, with the aim of finding innovative and collaborative solutions to the challenges facing young people in Luxembourg.
The programme and registration details are available and regularly updated on the Chamber of Deputies website. Participation in the conference is free and open to all.
Simultaneous translation into French and English will be provided. The Scientific Unit remains at your disposal for any further information.