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Politique quebecoise de la jeunesse (Quebec Youth Policy)

Government of Quebec; Youth Secretary Country Resources Child and Youth General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Quebec Policy document

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La politique québécoise de la jeunesse doit être le pivot de l’action pour les générations à venir. Le gouvernement invite l’ensemble de la société québécoise à partager une même vision: celle d’une citoyenneté active de tous ses jeunes.

Quatre grandes orientations de la politique assureront la cohérence des mesures destinées aux jeunes :
- Engager la société dans une culture de la relève;
- Assurer le développement du plein potentiel des jeunes;
- Faciliter l’accès au marché du travail et améliorer la qualité de la vie professionnelle;
- Développer un sentiment d’appartenance.

The Québec youth policy must be pivotal to action for upcoming generations. The government is inviting all of Québec society to share a common vision: active citizenship for all young people.

Four major policy orientations will ensure coherent youth-oriented measures:
- Engaging society in a culture of generational renewal;
- Ensuring young people achieve their full potential;
- Facilitating access to the job market and improving the quality of working life;
- Developing a sense of belonging.

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