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Acknowledgements
This report is the result of the collective efforts of • The representatives of the lead countries for
the European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network each Thematic Activity, who have provided
(ELGPN). It reflects contributions from all of those leadership for the activity in co-operation with
participating in the network, in particular: the ELGPN Co-ordinator and have managed
the preparation of the relevant sections of this
• The national delegations which defined their report:
priorities within the ELGPN 2011–12 work pro- ○ WP1: Jasmin Muhic, Czech Republic.
gramme, illuminating these themes from their ○ WP2: Michel Lefranc, France; Gudrun
own perspectives. Birna Kjartansdóttir and Dr Guðbjörg
• The host countries of the Plenary Meetings, Vilhjálmsdóttir, Iceland.
and also of the Thematic Activities with their ○ WP3: Dr Peter Härtel, Austria.
examples of national policies and case studies ○ WP4: Dr Tibor Borbély-Pecze, Hungary.
to support mutual learning. • The contracted experts who prepared prior
• The officials of the Cyprus Government who briefing papers and reflection notes for the
advanced the work of the ELGPN through their Thematic Activity meetings as well as drafting
hosting of the EU Presidency Conference. the relevant sections for this report:
• The representatives of partner organisations ○ WP1: Professor Ronald Sultana, Malta.
who have participated in the work programme, ○ WP2: Professor Fusûn Akkök, Turkey.
including Mika Launikari (Cedefop), Helmut ○ WP3: Professor Peter Plant, Denmark.
Zelloth (ETF), Karen Schober (IAEVG), Dr ○ WP4: Dr Deirdre Hughes, UK.
Gerhart Rott (FEDORA), Dr John McCarthy ○ TG(a): Françoise Divisia, France.
(ICCDPP) and Dr Wolfgang Müller (EU PES ○ TG(b): Professor Tony Watts, UK.
Network). • Dr Charles Jackson, for his work on the ELGPN
Glossary.
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