Children, Youth and Environments
Vol. 15 No. 2 (2005)
ISSN: 1546-2250

Youth in Governance:
Supports and Resources Are Critical Components for Youth Success

Anne Hipskind
Christine Poremski
Youth and Family Enrichment Services
San Mateo County, California


Citation: Hipskind, Anne and Christine Poremski (2005). "Youth in Governance: Supports and Resources Are Critical Components for Youth Success ." Children, Youth and Environments 15 (2): 245-253. Retrieved [date] from http://www.colorado.edu/journals/cye/


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Abstract

Involving youth in governance can be an important way to ensure that their needs are being met by the community and also an opportunity for positive development for the youth involved. However, if young people are thrust into adult institutions without appropriate supports and resources, they may not be fully engaged, and can end up feeling isolated or bored. Youth who are participating fully in adult governance organizations require active mentorship and support by adults, and access to resources for them to experience success in their roles. They must feel that their input is valued, and must have meaningful opportunities for engagement. This article describes how the Youth Development Initiative of San Mateo County, California, is addressing these needs as part of its Youth Commission project in a way that has already had a dramatic impact on how the county provides mental health services for youth.

Keywords: youth development, community outreach, governance