CIDJ federates 8 youth information centers in Brussels and Wallonia.
We have a concept of youth information that goes beyond simply providing information "to consume" by young people, but rather offers personalized support, taking into account the underlying questions that may arise.
CIDJ and its members develop numerous actions to reach out to young people who do not "spontaneously" visit the centers. These actions take the form of animations, educational tools, decentralization measures, general information guides, training days...
Regarding youth guidance, we are generally more specialized in domains related to citizenship, social protection, living together, and prevention in general.
Cultural, social, and gender diversity is actually an underlying objective in the various actions carried out by CIDJ and its centers.
Finally, CIDJ addresses questions related to housing and social welfare on the Bruxelles-J website:
https://www.bruxelles-j.be/a-propos/ [2]
rue Saint Ghislain, 29
1000 Bruxelles
Our premises do not allow for public access, but we provide first-line telephone support, mainly targeting individuals aged 18-30.
Links
[1] https://stop-violence.brussels/en/cidj-federation-de-centres-d-information-et-de-documentation-pour-jeunes
[2] https://www.bruxelles-j.be/a-propos/
[3] mailto:cidj@cidj.be
[4] https://www.cidj.be/