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"I was disappointed to see that in the decision of Parliament and Council establishing the “Youth” Community action programme, reference to the family has been removed in final conciliation negotiations.
This reference, which was accepted by the Culture and Youth Committee as well as Parliament, referred to the need to examine the role of the family among those factors which have promoted and hampered the social integration of young people.
The importance of the family in promoting or hampering social integration among youth is clearly recognised within society today, as well as through various studies. The Council of Europe, in its report
states, “Families play a primary role in socialisation because they communicate the values, standards, customs and behaviour of the social groups to which their children belong”.
It is inexcusable that this reference to the family has been removed. In a report designed to assess and support our young people in the best possible way, the deletion of reference to the family, the single most important influence in a young person’s life, is incomprehensible."@en1
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"Coherent and Integrated Family Policies"1
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