Involving Youth in the Community Development Process

Involving Youth in the Community Development Process
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By Rosemary V. Barnett|M. A. Brennan
University of Florida IFAS Extension

Introduction

Program and policy planners need to better understand the role and impact of youth in the community development process. Historically, youth input in decision making, problem-solving, action, and evaluation in communities has received limited attention. However, recent trends suggest that youth are playing an increasingly important role in the development of their communities (Brennan, Barnett, and Lesmeister, 2006).

As nonprofits, volunteer groups, youth programs, and nongovernmental organizations take on larger roles in contributing to local well-being, the active collaboration between youth and adults is vital to the long-term success of development efforts. Similarly, as community service activities become a more standardized component of high school programs, youth are being given opportunities to become long-term contributors to local development efforts.

There are 8 general steps planners can follow to assist youth in becoming leaders and active participants within their community.

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