Youth Development & Civic Engagement Workshop
Posted by on March 26, 2012
Youth Development & Civic Engagement Workshop
Recruitment, Engagement, Retention!
These are the three biggest challenges for programs serving older youth ( 13 and up). Come and explore programmatic strategies for addressing these challenges. Through hands on activities, this workshop will examine the idea of successful practices in terms of adult provider perspectives and those of the youth we serve. Are we on the same page? If not, how do we get there? Incorporating the principles and theories of youth leadership development, civic engagement and youth empowerment, participants will learn how to create integrative spaces that foster meaningful interactions with, and opportunities for, older youth. In the process, we will also learn how to link organizational goals to effective youth outcomes creating win-win situations for all.
Date: Thursday, April 26, 2012
Location: Tuttleman 300AB
Temple University
Time: 9:15 -12:30
Cost: $30
(plus CEC fee if applicable)
1115 W. Berks St.
Philadelphia, Pa, 19122
Registration Deadline:
Friday April 20, 2012
Remit Registration request to:
UCCPtraining@temple.edu
Please provide:
First & Last Name
Agency/Organization
Title
CEC Certificate Request
(Yes or No)
3 CEC Units‐‐available at an additional cost
Payment Information:
There is a $30 fee to attend this training. Payment will be collected on the day of the workshop. Cash and or Checks accepted will be accepted.
Please make checks payable to:
UCCP/Temple University
Please direct questions to:
215-204-6185
This workshop has been pre-approved by Temple University’s School of Social Work for SW CECs for licensed professionals.
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