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SUMMARY:Mobilizing for Local – and Systems-Level Impact: Lessons from Building Youth Futures
DESCRIPTION:Description\nMany young people face barriers and challenges on the journey through high school and onto further education and/or employment. Having basic needs met, positive relationships with trusted adults, access to an array of well-coordinated support services and relationships with adult allies as well as alternative pathways to a desired future can inspire hope and offer the encouragement needed to transform one’s trajectory.\nCommunities Building Youth Futures (CBYF) is a national network of 20 small, rural, remote, and Indigenous communities that – individually and together – are on a learning journey to better understand barriers that young people face. Using the Collective Impact Framework, these initiatives mobilize and unite entire communities to work with young people to identify, prototype and co-develop new approaches to promote youth success.\nIn this webinar, the Tamarack Institute’s CBYF Director Angelina Pelletier joins Sylvia Cheuy to share highlights and insights from the first four years of CBYF’s learning network.\nMore about Communities Building Youth Futures (CBYF)\nIn partnership with young people and informed by their insights and needs, each CBYF community has mobilized multiple sectors and engaged its entire community to create new opportunities and prototype innovative initiatives that provide young people with the supports they need to complete high school and build plans for bright futures. The insights and successes achieved for youth within each of the CBYF local communities are inspiring AND they are only part of the story. These 20 communities have not only developed a deeper understanding of youth needs and solutions, but they have also been catalysts for systems-level impacts that are changing our collective understanding of what young people need to thrive; what’s important about how that is done; what communities can accomplish by working together; and, how actors in youth serving systems can better promote youth success.\nJoin us for a dynamic conversation about what it takes – and what becomes possible – when whole communities are mobilized to creatively reimagine new solutions with and for young people.\nLearn More:\n\nLearn more about Communities Building Youth Futures (CBYF)\nDiscover the member communities of the CBYF National Learning Network\nRead CBYF’s Community Innovation Fund Impact Report\nExplore the Tamarack article Interconnected Practices for Community and Systems Impact\n\nSpeakers\nAngelina Pelletier, Associate Director, Communities Building Youth Futures, Tamarack Institute\nAngelina is the Associate Director, with Tamarack’s National Communities Building Youth Futures initiative. Over the years, Angelina has had the privilege to work with northern territorial and First Nation communities to apply collective impact theories into improving outcomes for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth who face systemic barriers as they pursue their secondary education and transition to adulthood. She has worked directly in her own community of Winnipeg (Treaty 1) and with communities across the country on their pursuit of healthy and equitable spaces for youth, while also supporting capacity and relationship building opportunities.  As a daughter, sister, auntie and mother, family is what grounds Angelina both in her work and identity and is her biggest motivator in building equitable communities.\nSylvia Cheuy, Consulting Director, Collaboration, Tamarack Institute\n\nSylvia Cheuy is Consulting Director, Collaboration with Tamarack’s Learning Centre.  She is passionate about the power of place and what becomes possible when community and sector leaders unite around an aspirational vision for their shared future. Sylvia believes that the knowledge and wisdom of ordinary people is the single greatest untapped resource in the work of community change and that when these assets are recognized and connected, they become powerful drivers of community change.\nSylvia has been supporting local communities within the Communities Building Youth Futures national network since the project was launched in 2020 and has been inspired by the passion, creativity, and impact that has been mobilized in these communities to support young people to thrive.\n\n
URL:https://climatechallenge.ca/events-campaign/mobilizing-for-local-and-systems-level-impact-lessons-from-building-youth-futures/
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