Dear AEHT members,
The AEHT invites students from all member schools to participate in our annual Youth Parliament (YP), which will be held in Portugal, Setúbal. (https:/ / visitsetubal.com/ en/ )
This event is similar to the Model United Nations.
The aim of YP is to help young people to learn about diplomacy and international affairs, to develop the skills of effective international communication and promote greater global
awareness of contemporary issues in travel and tourism.
Participants will play roles as members of the simulated European Parliament (MEPs) and take part in debates over 4 days. They will be required to carry out their own research on the
topic of debate, and try to develop solutions to major issues identified. Additionally, participants will be able to take full advantage of being in Portuga, by participating in the social and cultural events organized by Escola de Hotelaria e Turismo de Setúbal.
The main topic of debate will be:
How will be the tourism in the future: more green or more digital?
Pleasew find enclosed the report on the event and the manifesto produced by Mirta Cenic, AEHT Student president 2019 and her team:
Report on the AEHT Youth parliament in 2019 in London
Enjoy the report.
Next Youth Parliament event in 2021 will be organized in Setubal-Portugal
The AEHT Youth Parliament was first introduced by Klaus Enengl when he was the AEHT President in 2009. Since its conception there have been five Youth Parliaments hosted in different AEHT schools and countries. Due to its success the current President of the AEHT, Remco Koerts, aims to embed the Youth Parliament more formally within the framework of the AEHT. The following guidelines are intended to help achieve this goal and ensure the Youth Parliament becomes a permanent fixture each year, implemented with a high degree of consistency and quality.
The original aims of the parliament remain unchanged and can be described as follows:
The fourth aim of the AEHT is being proposed with these guidelines:
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Supervision |
Appointment of the Youth Parliament Supervisor (section 4 below) |
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Time of year |
Held in April or early May |
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Length |
Three days excluding travel days (one travel day is a weekend day) |
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Location |
The first Youth Parliament to be delivered according to the new framework will be hosted by Docklands Academy, London in April 2019. In subsequent years different schools will be encouraged to host the event |
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Student numbers |
Minimum of 25 students from a minimum of 8 different countries; Maximum numbers will be set by the host organisation |
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Remuneration |
AEHT will contribute to the costs of student accommodation; the hosting organisation meets the costs of transport, leisure activities and food within the host country; the participants meet their own travel costs such as return flights to and from the host country; the host organisation meets the expenses of the Youth Parliament Supervisor attending the Youth Parliament |
The Presidium will appoint a Youth Parliament Supervisor (YPS) to provide oversight of the Youth Parliament each year and ensure that it is able to meet its four aims. The first YPS appointed will be Murray Cooper, who ran the event at Docklands Academy, London successfully in 2016. The YPS role includes the following responsibilities:
Each year one student will be elected as the AEHT Student President by those attending the Youth Parliament. The AEHT will meet the accommodation costs of the Student
President to attend the AEHT Annual Conference for two days and two nights. The Student President or his/her school should, however, meet his or her travelling expenses to the conference. The AEHT Student President’s responsibilities/privileges include:
The Youth Parliament will be delivered over three days excluding travel days (one travel day will be a weekend)
The planning stage for the Youth Parliament will be from Jan to Mar. During this period the YPS will hold meetings with the host organisation and agree a plan for the following:
9:00 – 10:00
10:00 – 10:30
10:30 – 11:00 Tea break
11:00 – 12:30
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 15:00
9:00 – 10:00
10:00 – 10:30
10:30 – 11:00 Tea break
11:00 – 12:30
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 15:00
Download AEHT Youth Parliament Organisational Guidelines.pdf