Not exact matches
VOICE congregations on the West Side have conducted another round of neighborhood interviewing and are now working on
issues such as housing, economic development and recreational facilities for
youth and seniors.
Eschewing the extremes occupied by the loudest
voices in the national concussion and
youth sport conversation, the ones who either deny there is a serious
issue that needs to be addressed (who they characterize as the «just a knock to the head» crowd) or have become so convinced that contact sports inevitably result in lifelong disability that they are so fundamentally unsafe that they should be abolished, they opt instead for the common sense middle ground - a place where MomsTEAM and I have been all along - a magical place where it is possible to have a «more thoughtful, science - based» dialog about the role of sports in our kids» lives.
Contacting local elected officials and
youth sports program directors with your firsthand account of
issues in
youth sports is a starting point for
voicing your concerns, and directing them to the Recommendations for Communities not only shows that you are serious about your complaint but that you are also committed to resolving the
issues by providing an action plan.
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY (02/15/2013)(readMedia)-- Community
Voices Heard and a number of allied organizations will host a public meeting in Poughkeepsie with federal and state elected officials to discuss
issues important to low - income residents of the Hudson Valley, including affordable housing,
youth issues, raising the minimum wage, immigration reform, safety net programs, job creation, instituting a Fair Elections system in the state, as well as the federal and state budget.
Educating the gathering on electoral
issues, the Ashanti Regional Director of the Electoral Commission (EC), Mr. Serebour Quaicoo, urged the
youth in the Ashanti Region not to be passive about
issues regarding the 2016 general elections but do their best to fully participate and let their
voices be positively heard.
Council Member Torres is a leading
voice on
issues related to affordable and public housing, police reform, school integration and
youth civic engagement.
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Voices of
Youth is UNICEF's global online community for young people who want to learn more about
issues affecting their world.
I've always felt that
youths were affected the most by these
issues, and I wanted to find a way to empower them and give them a
voice.»
On June 27th ~ the U.S Department of Education hosted an event ~ ED
Youth Voices: Students Transforming Communities and Schools ~ featuring stories about how students are taking local education
issues into their own hands.
Photo: Lexie Huculak.The YMCA
Youth Parliament takes place every year and invites young people to
voice issues they are most passionate about.
Projects that give
youth a
voice about civic
issues are likely to be relevant and engaging for today's students, some of who will have their first chance to vote in November.
When examining this premise, what is exactly meant by
Youth Migration... The summary on the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs [3], notes that the focal point was the platform offered to the youthful participants to voice their opinions on issues related to youth migration and develop
Youth Migration... The summary on the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs [3], notes that the focal point was the platform offered to the youthful participants to
voice their opinions on
issues related to
youth migration and develop
youth migration and development.
Today, the SVT is comprised of a team of self - selected middle school through college students working to elevate the
voices of Kentucky
youth on the classroom impact of education
issues and support students as policy partners in improving Kentucky schools.
Student
voice initiatives can range from students giving teachers their opinions about school
issues to
youth assuming leadership roles in reform efforts.
Born in Culiacan Sinaloa, Mexico, Luis founded a
youth publication in Queretaro at the age of 16 to give students a chance to
voice their opinions on social and political
issues.
Youth voice and civic engagement happen when students learn to identify a community to be served, assess community needs and opportunities with the assistance of community partners, and relate community needs to underlying societal
issues.
The #MoveEquity chat also touched on a few specific
issues, such as how to include
youth voices in active transportation initiatives, as well as how to address concerns of gentrification.
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Voices of
Youth is UNICEF's global online community for young people who want to learn more about
issues affecting their world.
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Voices of
Youth,
Youth crime and Juvenile Justice
It is for all these reasons that
Voices for Georgia's Children includes early childhood in our comprehensive policy agenda, which also covers
issues related to child health and transitioning
youth.