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The
Youth Development Commission
The seeds for
the Youth Development Commission (YDC) were planted in 1992 and
1993 through a joint effort of youth services professionals, business
people and the residents of St. Joseph County interested in opportunities
for the youth of St. Joseph County. The concept of combining resources
and creating a synergy among the agencies which provide youth services
has since become A Healthy Communities Intiative Council as of October
1999.
The YDC has
been actively initiating programs to involve youth in the community
efforts to promote unity and wellness.
Search Institute*
has identified 40 factors in young people's lives that make them
more likely to grow up healthy, caring, and responsible. Our
interactive on-line checklist was created to encourage communication
and understanding between adults and teens, as well as to assist
in determining the areas where a youth is receiving optimal support
for health and growth, and where support may be lacking.
A series of
after school meetings with area high school and middle school students
to discuss issues which impact their environment have been held;
and, to date, more than 150 students have participated in dialogues
on the role that peer pressure plays in provoking fights between
students.
The students
concluded that incidences of fighting can be reduced if differences
are discussed in private rather than being agitated by people who
want to provoke a confrontation.
Facilitating
the discussions were Chris Pochert of the South Bend Community School
Corporation and Tom Evons of the HCI Youth Development Commission,
assisted by youth advisors, Leta F. Covington, Verge Gilliam, Regina
Williams and Eric Collins.
*Search Institute:
Healthy Communities • Healthy Youth is a national initiative to
bring Search Institute's new paradigm for positive youth development
to communities across the country. The initiative, rooted in the
institute's framework of developmental assets, provides communities,
schools, organizations and families with resources, technical assistance
and training to launch and sustain long-term efforts to promote
the positive development of youth.
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