Q&A

What is a youth serving organization?

What is a youth serving organization?

Youth service organizations exist to promote social change through providing opportunities for youth to give their time and talent to improve their communities and the world.

What does Youth Service do?

Effective youth work helps young people to identify their social and development needs and involves them in shaping the services designed to meet those needs to impact both their own skills and life chances in order to create a better future for themselves and their communities.

What are five benefits of being in a youth organization?

What are five benefits of being in a youth organization?

  • Increased competencies, self-esteem, skills and knowledge;
  • Enhanced individual development as it provides youth with opportunities to generate real community change;
  • Increased status and stature in the community;
  • Increased self-discipline and time management;

What services do youth Services provide?

Community development and delivery

  • Schools and colleges.
  • Housing.
  • Health including mental health and sexual health services.
  • Police.
  • Local voluntary sector.

What are the 6 C’s of Positive Youth Development?

The Five Cs of Positive Youth Development, comprising competence, confidence, connection, caring and character, leading to a sixth C of contribution, is a well-known and well-researched PYD model (Heck & Subramaniam, 2009) and much of this work has been undertaken in the United States with quantitative methodologies.

What are the 5 characteristics of Positive Youth Development?

Positive youth development builds on Lerner’s 5 C’s. The five Cs are competence, confidence, connection, caring/compassion and character. The sixth C, contribution, is attained when a person has more fully realized the five C’s.

What are the benefits of youth development?

Why are Youth Programs Important?

  • Competence in academic, social, and vocational areas.
  • Confidence or a positive self-identity.
  • Connections to community, family, and peers.
  • Character or positive values, integrity, and moral commitment.
  • Caring and compassion.
  • Contribution.