This study examined adult workers’ conceptions of their work with youth in a large, underserved, urban region in the northeastern United States. Drawing on qualitative interviews with 18 youth workers from various organizations, affiliated with a community coalition focused on substance abuse prevention, we explored how adults viewed their role of working with youth. We were particularly interested in whether these workers saw youth empowerment and collaboration with youth for community change as part of their role. Our data suggested that while workers in this study were very supportive of youth, the support and actions they provided were on behalf of rather than with them and that, in general, partnering with youth for community change wa...
Youth-adult partnerships (Y-APs) and youth voice promotion are best practices within the youth devel...
Although positive youth development (PYD) isincreasingly influential in the field of youth programmi...
Health and social policies identify empowerment as a guiding ideal for health promotion, yet there ...
This study examined adult workers’ conceptions of their work with youth in a large, underserved, urb...
Despite an increasing interest of planners in disenfranchised communities, there has been little emp...
Positive relationships and having a counterspace can help marginalized youth develop a more positive...
This paper discusses the roles adults need to play to support youth as effective agents of change in...
164 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The findings suggest a number...
Young people are creating community change! They are tutoring in the schools, working in health clin...
This paper explores the social and political theory-making of adults who work with urban youth of co...
In the youth and community sector the debate about the place of emancipatory practice frameworks suc...
This study examined perceptions and experiences of youth and adults engaged in various types of comm...
No community is immune to the devastating effects of youth violence, although some are disproportion...
Despite decades of interventions to address the immediate needs of homeless youth, America still suf...
Youth work in Ireland is evolving from a primarily voluntary activity, engaging young people in out-...
Youth-adult partnerships (Y-APs) and youth voice promotion are best practices within the youth devel...
Although positive youth development (PYD) isincreasingly influential in the field of youth programmi...
Health and social policies identify empowerment as a guiding ideal for health promotion, yet there ...
This study examined adult workers’ conceptions of their work with youth in a large, underserved, urb...
Despite an increasing interest of planners in disenfranchised communities, there has been little emp...
Positive relationships and having a counterspace can help marginalized youth develop a more positive...
This paper discusses the roles adults need to play to support youth as effective agents of change in...
164 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The findings suggest a number...
Young people are creating community change! They are tutoring in the schools, working in health clin...
This paper explores the social and political theory-making of adults who work with urban youth of co...
In the youth and community sector the debate about the place of emancipatory practice frameworks suc...
This study examined perceptions and experiences of youth and adults engaged in various types of comm...
No community is immune to the devastating effects of youth violence, although some are disproportion...
Despite decades of interventions to address the immediate needs of homeless youth, America still suf...
Youth work in Ireland is evolving from a primarily voluntary activity, engaging young people in out-...
Youth-adult partnerships (Y-APs) and youth voice promotion are best practices within the youth devel...
Although positive youth development (PYD) isincreasingly influential in the field of youth programmi...
Health and social policies identify empowerment as a guiding ideal for health promotion, yet there ...