The Assembly therefore recommends that the Committee of Ministers call on
governments and the appropriate authorities of member states:
7.1 to recognise non-formal education as a de
facto partner in the lifelong learning process and in youth policy and to
elaborate effective systems for evaluating it (this could be done by the
certification of non-formal educational activities so that they can also be
mentioned in curricula vitae as professional experience and cited as
internationally recognised skills and qualifications). A quality label could be
given to the educational activities of recognised organisations providing
non-formal education;
7.2 to make non-formal education
accessible for all, through measures such as flexible working conditions (for
workers who would not otherwise be able to attend, unpaid leave facilities,
etc.), measures for people in remote areas (travel grants), measures for
socially disadvantaged persons (poor people, marginalised youngsters, the
disabled, minorities);
7.3 to provide or improve training and
re-training for trainers and teachers in non-formal education in co-operation
with non-governmental organisations and especially youth NGOs;
7.4 to support financially non-formal education activities (grants, tax
reductions for non-governmental organisations involved in non-formal education
activities, or for each participant at training courses, free use of official
buildings or training centres, etc.) and the production and distribution of
non-formal education manuals and training materials; to create a
library/lending service of non-formal education materials;
7.5 in parallel with the above measures, to provide support and encourage
more people, in particular young people, to educate and be educated in a
non-formal way ("peer education");
7.6 to monitor the
implementation of the above measures.