The Mission of the Youth Advisory Council is to engage
selected youth participants in the business of government.
Not exact matches
Youth participants from each site were
selected to attend the meeting and receive leadership development training.
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Youth artwork is
selected by the
participants through submissions from partner organizations, schools, and community - based organizations, and
Youth Curators take on a central role in constructing their own vision of a creative space.
Limitations include reliability of self - report measures and
participants were not blind to condition and parents who
selected to take part in the intervention reported greater
youth SC at baseline.