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International Youth Exchange programme |
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Objective
- experience another
culture whilst staying in the safety of the family circle
- encourage a sense of
friendship and appreciation
- further their
education (social, linguistic, geographic, historic)
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Youth
Exchange Forms
- available from your
National Secretary General or the International Secretary general in
the 4 IPA languages, or available from this site (see below)
- as much notice should
be given as possible (preferably a year)
- channel applications through your
Secretary General
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It is recommended that the
prescribed forms are used whether you want to offer to host, or
your son or daughter wishes to be hosted. If the above formality
is difficult, or if National Sections prefer, then exchanges can be
arranged more informally with direct contact. Either way, the ISC
encourages this Exchange Programme but recommends that clear details of
requirements (age, gender, interest, hobbies) are always given.
ISC Guidelines for Youth Exchange -
Holiday Placings are available from the IAC to assist National
Sections or members wishing to participate.
A successful International Youth
Exchange programme depends on YOU !
- Make application one year in advance
- Provide specific, accurate and
readable facts
- Complete one form per application
- Give clear details of your offer
of exchange
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International Youth Exchange co-ordinator
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the methods below or by completing our online enquiry.
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