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Youth-Adult Partnerships
and Community Organizations




“The goal is not simply to ‘bring youth to the table’ around contemporary
issues, but equally important, to create a culture of participation that
values and provides structure for partnership in the future”.
- Zeldin, Petrokubi, & MacNeil (2007)
Presentation Contents
• What is a youth-adult partnership?
• What do youth-adult partnerships look like?
• What functions can youth-adult partnerships
  serve?
• What are some of the impacts youth-adult
  partnerships?
• What are some preventive and facilitating factors
  of youth-adult partnerships?
• Creating the organizational culture
• Tools for success
What is a Youth-Adult Partnership?
A partnership in which youth and adults work
     collaboratively bringing their skills and
perspectives to work towards community action.
What do youth-adult partnerships
          look like?
Compatibility                                     Commitment
   among                                             to the
                                Clear set of
  members                                          partnership
                                 roles and                                  Awareness
                              responsibilities                              of differing
                                  for each                                     styles
                                 member
   Combination
      of youth                                                  Mutual
    perspectives                                               teaching
   and skills, and                                           and learning
   adult wisdom                       Youth-Adult
  and experience
                                      Partnership
                                                                        Training and
                                     Characteristics                        skill
                 Democratic                                             development
                  processes
                 and power-
                   sharing                             Recognition
                                                       of adult and
                                                          youth
                                       Mutual             values
                                      decision-                              Awareness of
 Opportunities                         making                                   other
  for growth
                                                                              obligations
What functions can youth-adult
     partnerships serve?
Training and
                     Outreach



Governance and                    Organizing and
 Policymaking                        Activism
                 Youth-Adult
                 Partnership
                  Functions
 Research and                     Communication
  Evaluation                        and Media


                   Service and
                   Philanthropy
What are the impacts of youth-adult
  partnerships at varying levels?
Impact of Youth-Adult Partnerships
Impacts on Youth Development
•Safety and Belonging
•Efficacy and Empowerment
•Sociopolitical Awareness and Civic Competence
•Community Connections

Impacts on Adult Staff Development
•Confidence and Competence
•Generativity

Impacts on Community Leaders
•Reflect on Negative Stereotypes
•Advocates for Youth Participation

Impacts on Institutions
•Institutionalized Expectations of Youth Participation
•Civic Agendas Reflect Youth Voice
•New Community Coalitions Emerge
•Responsive Public Institutions
Preventive and facilitating factors of
    youth-adult partnerships…
Barriers to Youth-Adult Partnerships
• Adult perspectives on youth (spectrum of
  attitudes)
  – Many adults believe that young people should be seen
    and not heard and/or that young people don’t have
    the capabilities to be active citizens in society
    (adultism)
  – Many adults struggle in sharing power and authority
    with young people
Spectrum of Attitudes

Youth as   Youth as   Youth as   Youth as      Youth as Youth as   Youth as
Threats    Problems Commodities Recipients    Resources Citizens   Agents of
                                                                    Change


       Youth as objects      Youth as recipients   Youth as partners
                                 of service
     “Watch your thoughts, they become words. Watch your
      words, they become actions. Watch your actions, they
    become habit. Watch your habits, they become character.
        Watch your character, it becomes your destiny.”
       -Lao Tzu
Barriers cont’d
• Lack of resources for youth to participate in these
  partnerships
   – Transportation to meetings
   – Youth availability (usually after-school hours)
• Adults’ capacity to work with youth
   – May require training and skill development
• Lack of time
   – Youth-adult partnerships require an iterative process
     that includes critical dialogue, reflection and action
Be nonjudgmental
                                          Integrate youth in group and coalition efforts

  Take advantage of the expertise youth offer

                                          Treat young people as individuals, don’t generalize

  Be honest about expectations
                                  Be aware of competencies and capacities of each individual


      Tips for Adults Working with Youth
Make the work interactive and fun                                      Don’t make assumptions

                               Take time to get to know the youth


Treat young people with respect                 Make sure youth participate in meaningful ways


               Don’t make assumptions                   Invest in preparation


                             Be aware of differences in personality styles
Creating Youth-Friendly Environments
High-end youth
                                                                              Action
 participation

                 Promote the youth-adult partnership goal of program or
                               community improvement

                   Intentionally transfer skills as a youth participation
                                         strategy

                       Foster an internal youth program structure


                          Assess attitudes and determine roles


                           Establish reciprocity of partnership

Low-end youth                                                               Ideology
 participation
Youth-Adult
   Partnerships:
A Learning Process
   (click text above)
Facilitating Factors in Youth-Adult
     Partnerships for Community Change
                     Core set of shared values


Partnership = priority                           Emphasis on
                                                 public action


  Partnership structure                Encourages collaboration
     which delineates                     with community
  roles, responsibilities,                organizations and
  processes and policies                 community leaders
Emphasis on Community Action
• Youth-adult partnerships allow youth mobilizers
  to work in partnership with community leaders in
  raising critical awareness on issues in the
  community
• Youth activities as a result of these partnerships
  include:
  –   Testimonials
  –   Community workshops
  –   Presentations to public decision-making bodies
  –   Organizing rallies
  –   Participation in public hearings
  –   Community forums
Creating the conditions for youth-adult
      partnerships & setting the
       organizational culture…
Assess readiness and
                             capacity for working
                              in partnership with
              Be proactive         youth, act      Gain clarity and
              and plan for        accordingly     consensus on the
               transitions                         purpose of the
                                                    partnership
         Balance
     structures and                                             Mobilize and
      relationships           Creating the                   coordinate a diverse
                             Conditions for                 range of stakeholders
    Strategically             Youth-Adult                   Create favorable
allocate resources
(i.e. human, time
                              Partnerships               narratives about youth-
   and funding)                                            adult partnerships

              Institutionalize                  Construct theories
               new roles for     Affirmatively    and stories of
                   youth       address issues of organizational
                                     power           change
Organizational Culture: Values
• Establish the partnership as a core priority
• Youth and adults learn from one another
• Address issues of trust, power and authority
• Safe space for open dialogue and problem solving
• Organizational goals are in the “lived experience” of youth
• Adults validate youth culture and encourage creativity and
  self-expression
• Programs foster collaboration, not competition
Organizational Culture:
             Partnership Structures
• Youth have multiple options for participation and
  opportunities to take on more responsibility as they gain
  experience and skills
• There is clarity in the roles and expectations, as established
  by policy or position description
• Youth and adults receive coaching and ongoing feedback
• Established strategies for youth recruitment and retention
• Organizational resources are allocated to promote quality
  partnerships
• Adult and youth have opportunities for reflection
Organizational Culture: Public Action
• The action addresses issues of high priority in the community
• Youth and adults are strategic in their methods of articulating
  the issue and creating collaborative relationships with other
  community members
• The action is organized to facilitate intergenerational dialogue
  and collaboration
• The action places youth in key community roles to ensure the
  youth voice is being heard
• The work occurs over time; patience is a virtue
• The work models youth-adult partnerships to the larger
  community
• Organizations continue to monitor successes to ensure
  sustainability
How will youth be involved in our organization?

                                     What do we need to do as an organization to make this
                                                                    partnership effective?
 What is the purpose of the youth-adult partnership in our
 organization?
                                  How can we set up a structure for this partnership to be
                                                               effective and sustainable?

       Questions to consider when creating
       an organizational culture that values
            youth-adult partnerships…
How can we involve a diverse range of stakeholders to
support these partnerships?

                                        How can we involve youth in decision-making processes
                                              without adult staff members feeling threatened?

How can partnering with youth improve our organization?
Tools that may be helpful in
building youth-adult partnerships…
Tools for Building Youth-Adult
              Partnerships
The Innovation Center for Community &Youth
Development: Tools and Activities (link)

Making it Work: A Guide to Successful Youth-
Adult Partnerships (link)

Building Partnerships for Youth: Program
Assessment Tool (link)
References
Camino, L., & Zeldin, S. (2002). Making the transition to community youth
    development: Emerging roles and competencies for youth-serving organizations
    and youth workers. In T. Burke, S. P. Curnan, J. Erickson, D. M. Hughes, N. Leon, R.
    Liem et al. (eds.), Community youth development anthology. Sudbury, MA:
    Institute for Just Communities, Brandeis University.
Camino, L. (2005). Pitfalls and promising practices of youth–adult partnerships: An
    evaluator's reflections. Journal of Community Psychology. Vol. 33, pp. 75-85.
Klindera, K. & Menderwald, J. (2001). Youth involvement in prevention programming.
    Advocates for Youth. Retrieved 4/28/2012, 2012, from
    http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/publications/532?task=view.
Marx, M.; Finger, W.; & Mahler, H. (2005). Youth Participation Guide: Assessment,
    Planning, and Implementation. Family Health International.
Olagundoye, S. S., & Lawler, M.J. (2012). Building Effective Program Strategies for
    Youth-Adult Partnerships: Reflections and Guidance on Promising Practices.
    Relational Child and Youth Care Practice. Vol. 24, No. 4.
Zeldin, S., Petrokubi, J., Camino, L. (2008). Youth-Adult Partnerships in Public Action:
    Principles, Organizational Culture & Outcomes. The Forum for Youth Investment.
Zeldin, S., Petrokubi, J., MacNeil, C. (2007). Youth-Adult Partnerships in Community
    Decision Making: What Does it Take to Engage Adults in the Practice?

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Youth adult partnerships and community organizations-final 6.15.12

  • 1. Youth-Adult Partnerships and Community Organizations “The goal is not simply to ‘bring youth to the table’ around contemporary issues, but equally important, to create a culture of participation that values and provides structure for partnership in the future”. - Zeldin, Petrokubi, & MacNeil (2007)
  • 2. Presentation Contents • What is a youth-adult partnership? • What do youth-adult partnerships look like? • What functions can youth-adult partnerships serve? • What are some of the impacts youth-adult partnerships? • What are some preventive and facilitating factors of youth-adult partnerships? • Creating the organizational culture • Tools for success
  • 3. What is a Youth-Adult Partnership?
  • 4. A partnership in which youth and adults work collaboratively bringing their skills and perspectives to work towards community action.
  • 5. What do youth-adult partnerships look like?
  • 6. Compatibility Commitment among to the Clear set of members partnership roles and Awareness responsibilities of differing for each styles member Combination of youth Mutual perspectives teaching and skills, and and learning adult wisdom Youth-Adult and experience Partnership Training and Characteristics skill Democratic development processes and power- sharing Recognition of adult and youth Mutual values decision- Awareness of Opportunities making other for growth obligations
  • 7. What functions can youth-adult partnerships serve?
  • 8. Training and Outreach Governance and Organizing and Policymaking Activism Youth-Adult Partnership Functions Research and Communication Evaluation and Media Service and Philanthropy
  • 9. What are the impacts of youth-adult partnerships at varying levels?
  • 10. Impact of Youth-Adult Partnerships Impacts on Youth Development •Safety and Belonging •Efficacy and Empowerment •Sociopolitical Awareness and Civic Competence •Community Connections Impacts on Adult Staff Development •Confidence and Competence •Generativity Impacts on Community Leaders •Reflect on Negative Stereotypes •Advocates for Youth Participation Impacts on Institutions •Institutionalized Expectations of Youth Participation •Civic Agendas Reflect Youth Voice •New Community Coalitions Emerge •Responsive Public Institutions
  • 11. Preventive and facilitating factors of youth-adult partnerships…
  • 12. Barriers to Youth-Adult Partnerships • Adult perspectives on youth (spectrum of attitudes) – Many adults believe that young people should be seen and not heard and/or that young people don’t have the capabilities to be active citizens in society (adultism) – Many adults struggle in sharing power and authority with young people
  • 13. Spectrum of Attitudes Youth as Youth as Youth as Youth as Youth as Youth as Youth as Threats Problems Commodities Recipients Resources Citizens Agents of Change Youth as objects Youth as recipients Youth as partners of service “Watch your thoughts, they become words. Watch your words, they become actions. Watch your actions, they become habit. Watch your habits, they become character. Watch your character, it becomes your destiny.” -Lao Tzu
  • 14. Barriers cont’d • Lack of resources for youth to participate in these partnerships – Transportation to meetings – Youth availability (usually after-school hours) • Adults’ capacity to work with youth – May require training and skill development • Lack of time – Youth-adult partnerships require an iterative process that includes critical dialogue, reflection and action
  • 15. Be nonjudgmental Integrate youth in group and coalition efforts Take advantage of the expertise youth offer Treat young people as individuals, don’t generalize Be honest about expectations Be aware of competencies and capacities of each individual Tips for Adults Working with Youth Make the work interactive and fun Don’t make assumptions Take time to get to know the youth Treat young people with respect Make sure youth participate in meaningful ways Don’t make assumptions Invest in preparation Be aware of differences in personality styles
  • 16. Creating Youth-Friendly Environments High-end youth Action participation Promote the youth-adult partnership goal of program or community improvement Intentionally transfer skills as a youth participation strategy Foster an internal youth program structure Assess attitudes and determine roles Establish reciprocity of partnership Low-end youth Ideology participation
  • 17. Youth-Adult Partnerships: A Learning Process (click text above)
  • 18. Facilitating Factors in Youth-Adult Partnerships for Community Change Core set of shared values Partnership = priority Emphasis on public action Partnership structure Encourages collaboration which delineates with community roles, responsibilities, organizations and processes and policies community leaders
  • 19. Emphasis on Community Action • Youth-adult partnerships allow youth mobilizers to work in partnership with community leaders in raising critical awareness on issues in the community • Youth activities as a result of these partnerships include: – Testimonials – Community workshops – Presentations to public decision-making bodies – Organizing rallies – Participation in public hearings – Community forums
  • 20. Creating the conditions for youth-adult partnerships & setting the organizational culture…
  • 21. Assess readiness and capacity for working in partnership with Be proactive youth, act Gain clarity and and plan for accordingly consensus on the transitions purpose of the partnership Balance structures and Mobilize and relationships Creating the coordinate a diverse Conditions for range of stakeholders Strategically Youth-Adult Create favorable allocate resources (i.e. human, time Partnerships narratives about youth- and funding) adult partnerships Institutionalize Construct theories new roles for Affirmatively and stories of youth address issues of organizational power change
  • 22. Organizational Culture: Values • Establish the partnership as a core priority • Youth and adults learn from one another • Address issues of trust, power and authority • Safe space for open dialogue and problem solving • Organizational goals are in the “lived experience” of youth • Adults validate youth culture and encourage creativity and self-expression • Programs foster collaboration, not competition
  • 23. Organizational Culture: Partnership Structures • Youth have multiple options for participation and opportunities to take on more responsibility as they gain experience and skills • There is clarity in the roles and expectations, as established by policy or position description • Youth and adults receive coaching and ongoing feedback • Established strategies for youth recruitment and retention • Organizational resources are allocated to promote quality partnerships • Adult and youth have opportunities for reflection
  • 24. Organizational Culture: Public Action • The action addresses issues of high priority in the community • Youth and adults are strategic in their methods of articulating the issue and creating collaborative relationships with other community members • The action is organized to facilitate intergenerational dialogue and collaboration • The action places youth in key community roles to ensure the youth voice is being heard • The work occurs over time; patience is a virtue • The work models youth-adult partnerships to the larger community • Organizations continue to monitor successes to ensure sustainability
  • 25. How will youth be involved in our organization? What do we need to do as an organization to make this partnership effective? What is the purpose of the youth-adult partnership in our organization? How can we set up a structure for this partnership to be effective and sustainable? Questions to consider when creating an organizational culture that values youth-adult partnerships… How can we involve a diverse range of stakeholders to support these partnerships? How can we involve youth in decision-making processes without adult staff members feeling threatened? How can partnering with youth improve our organization?
  • 26. Tools that may be helpful in building youth-adult partnerships…
  • 27. Tools for Building Youth-Adult Partnerships The Innovation Center for Community &Youth Development: Tools and Activities (link) Making it Work: A Guide to Successful Youth- Adult Partnerships (link) Building Partnerships for Youth: Program Assessment Tool (link)
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