Three ways for young people to be involved in organizations

ETR's Youth Engagement Network (YEN) envisions that all young people, and particularly those who experience systemic marginalization or discrimination, have the ability and opportunity to be meaningfully and equitably engaged in the programs, policies, and systems that affect their lives and communities.

Did you know -> 50% of the global population is under the age of 30, and it is projected that by 2025, 75% of the workforce will be young people? So, it is essential to involve youth as partners in making decisions that affect them more than ever. 

Why? 

Meaningful youth engagement is a process in which young people’s lived experiences, expertise, and perspectives are integrated throughout programs, policies, and systems to create more relevant and impactful outcomes for youth. In addition, empowering youth to identify and respond to community needs helps them become empathetic, reflective individuals, setting them on a course to continue this vital work in their future potential.

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Three ways for young people to be involved in organizations

Projects and Organizing

Young people make decisions and carry out responsibilities related to a range of projects and activities.

  • Facilitator
  • Trainer
  • Fundraiser
  • Peer educator or mentor
  • Community service

Input and Consultation

Young people are given opportunities to give their perspective and opinion on an issue, be an advocate or advisor, or express their views on youth issues.

  • Youth forums
  • Advocacy
  • Youth advisory groups
  • Focus groups and surveys
  • Evaluation and consulting

Shared Leadership

Together with adults, young people are involved in decision-making processes and can be engaged on many different levels and be visible in many different roles.

  • Leadership positions
  • Voting rights
  • Serving on hiring, program, or development committees

How does your organization include youth?

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Three ways for young people to be involved in organizations