I would like to say that
internationalization is not only a mean,
it actually is a right.
Every person in European guidance community could gain a lot from being active at the international level.
Euroguidance is a network in all
European countries and we work every day
for guidance practitioners who want
to grow the competencies,
who want to enlarge their professional network and
who want to get the inspiration from other countries.
Actually these are
the three important things what the
guidance practitioner or a guidance professional misses if they are not active at the international level.
I really believe every guidance practitioner should be very active at the international level.
And this also goes for policy makers,
trainers and researchers.
I believe every member of the guidance community needs this kind of inspiration
and needs contacts to share, to exchange, to learn.
I have two books here to share.
One is about lifelong guidance in Estonia, this 
has also an online version,
so you can read about Estonian system,
institutions, legislation, practices.
There are ICT tools as well, what our
guidance practitioners use.
It's a very valuable source when other
countries want to learn from Estonia
and this is one of our key tasks
what Euroguidance is doing in every European country.
The other one is really a big highlights publication.
Every year Euroguidance centers across Europe collect
the main highlights what they have done at national level and also together at the international level.
These are all collected here so this is a great source of inspiration.
For all members of
guidance community in Europe.
The closest cooperation is actually with Nordic and Baltic countries.
This is a good region to get inspired and to get new knowledge.
Also, we have strong universities represented today here at the VALA network meeting and at this seminar
and also Baltics, we share a lot.
