Community youth development

Sociological practice

Community Youth Development (CYD) is a philosophy emphasizing the symbiotic nature of youth development to community development by situating the two practices in a common framework. CYD combines the natural instincts of young people as they desire to create change in their environments by developing partnerships between youth-related organizations and community development agencies to create new opportunities for youth to serve their communities while developing their personal abilities.

See also

  • Oaktree
  • Positive youth development

External links

  • Community Youth Development Journal Published by the Institute for Just Communities (IJC) and the Institute for Sustainable Development, Heller School of Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University.
  • Community Youth Development: Programs, Policies, and Practices A resource publication.
  • CommonAction An international CYD resource, training, and technical assistance organization.
  • YoMo - support and resources for young peoples community participation.
  • Youth Outreach Team - City of Vancouver's method of involving youth in civic decisions.
  • Learning for a Cause, a non-profit educational organization founded by educator and writer Michael Ernest Sweet.
  • Community Youth Development at Nazareth College
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Youth empowerment
Elements
  • Evolving capacities
  • Free-range parenting
  • Future generations
  • Intergenerational equity
  • Leaving the nest
  • Student voice
  • Youth-adult partnership
  • Youth mainstreaming
  • Youth rights
  • Youth voice
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