Youth Engagement

Young Feminist Wire

The Wire is a space for young feminists – especially young women – working on women’s rights and gender equality around the world to connect, learn and share information. It is also a place where women’s rights advocates of all ages can learn more about young women’s activism and make connections with younger activists.

Taking Action! Youth Coordinator Manual

The Taking Action Project - Art and Aboriginal Youth Leadership for HIV Prevention has published a manual for leaders.

In this manual you will find information about making Taking Action! happen in your community, including:

Involve Youth Second Edition: A Guide to Meaningful Youth Engagement

 

Focused on the youth population of Toronto, this guide is an introduction to effective youth engagement programming as a strategy for healthy and safe youth development. It identifies some of the key elements and common challenges, as well as offering possible solutions and strategies.

Rethinking Relationships: Engaging Youth & Connecting Communities Resource Guide

In this document is an abundance of books, manuals and programs designed to assist parents and professionals in their efforts to teach children how to grow up healthy in an unhealthy world, and how to promote healthy and equal relationships in a world where inequality is deeply entrenched in our everyday lives.

The New Girls Movement : Implications for youth programs

 A report documenting the power of effective girls' and young women's programs in helping girls positively change their lives and communities.

Youth Engagement and Voice

The youth engagement and voice webisite holds many great resources.

The Center of Excellence on youth engagement

The Centre of Excellence for Youth Engagement (CEYE) brings together the expertise of youth, youth service providers, academic researchers and policy makers to identify, build and implement models of effective practice for
meaningfully engaging youth and to document the results.

Identity, Belonging and Solidarity- Photovoice Project

Developped by Jo-Anne Lee, Dept.of Women’s Studies, University of Victoria, Photovoice is a research method that you will use to document your lives. The camera will be your tool to capture images that represent meaningful messages that you would like to convey.

The photovoice activity gets participants to think about:

Violence Prevention Toolkit: Facilitator Guide

Facilitator guide meant to provide tools for communities and organizations in order to address violence prevention among youth, and especially girls.

antidote: Multiracial and Indigenous Girls and Women’s Network

antidote is an award-winning grassroots network and community-based organization of over 150 multiracial girls and women in Victoria, British Columbia.