It is a pivotal time for youth policy in Europe with a new European Union Youth Strategy on the horizon, the launch of the European Solidarity Corps having recently taken place and discussions ongoing about the new successor programme to Erasmus+. As all of this is taking place in the context of Brexit approaching and the uncertainty that brings, it is crucial that we prioritise cooperation and open discussions on what kind of Europe our young people want to live in. Most importantly, the voices of young people themselves should be heard as much as possible and Minister Zappone will be sharing with her European colleagues how the youth voice is prioritised in Ireland.