Children, Youth and Environments
Vol. 20 No. 2 (Fall 2010)
ISSN: 1546-2250

Young People’s Perspectives on Creating a
“Participation-Friendly” Culture

Aarti Subramaniam
University of California, Davis

Fe Moncloa
University of California Cooperative Extension
Santa Clara County

Citation: Subramaniam, Aarti and Fe Moncloa (2010). "Young People’s Perspectives on Creating a “Participation-Friendly” Culture ." Children, Youth and Environments 20 (2): 25-45. Retrieved [date] from http://www.colorado.edu/journals/cye/


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Abstract

Youth-serving organizations are increasingly interested in the participation of youth as partners in addressing issues relevant to young people. This paper adds new insights by sharing young people’s perspectives on how to enhance youth participation in organizational settings. We conducted in-depth focus group interviews with 31 young people and seven adults from six youth development programs in California where youth collaborate with adults to take on leadership and decision-making roles. Findings suggest that organizations need to incorporate peer processes into their change strategies, discuss the role of relationships in the program and organizational sphere, and embrace mutual learning and meaningful community impact.

Keywords: youth participation, youth-adult partnerships, youth development, non-formal programs, organizational change