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Youth Asset Mapping in Toronto How are youth doing? and What is available for youth?

Chris Penrose: Youth Asset Mapping (Open Data Day 2013 – Toronto)

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Youth Asset Mapping in Toronto How are youth doing? and What is available for youth?

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Background

!   About 70 funders, government, agencies, grassroots and youth came together at an event in June of 2012 for the Youth Innovation Lab.

!   The goal was to engage people who want “improved outcomes for young people in Toronto” to work on Collective Impact together (essentially getting all of the stakeholders involved in a solution to get better results)

!   A core team was developed that was smaller than the original 70 to continue to move the process forward. Out of that a mapping committee formed of a couple of people.

!   And here I am speaking with you.

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Our Problem

Youth, funders, government, parents, and the social sector don’t know…

!   what is available neighbourhood by neighbourhood

!   what we, as a youth serving sector, look like

!   how youth in Toronto, neighbourhood by neighbourhood, are doing

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Our Questions

!   How are youth doing in Toronto?

!   What is available for youth in Toronto?

“It depends on what you are trying to show – what “way of seeing” you’re trying to develop” – an atlas of Radical Cartography, Trevor Paglen, pg. 42

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Proposal for Mapping

!   1) assemble framework to collect mapping and data into

!   2) call out for all youth related mapping work

!   3) academic and design filter to look at how to layer the information

!   4) mapping activity with youth to collect missing info

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Our Filters

Looking at maps and data for three purposes:

!   1) Content: it has information that is a part of the answer to one, or both, of our questions

!   2) Format: the representation of the info offers interesting possibilities on how we can approach representing the data

!   3) Instructive: they did something really well or really poorly that guides how we need to build this going forward

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Content: TYP

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Content: 3 Cities

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Content: What’s Available

Recreation Drop-in Sports recreation(Basketball/soccer leagues/Professional training) Sports recreation (leisure/agency programming) Arts Dance Music Film, Photography, Graphic Poetry and Drama After School Programs/Drop-in(Youth) Drop-in Structured (General) Homework help Settlement Services/Programs ESL classes for newcomer Settlement Advocacy for newcomer Newcomer youth services Education workshop/Labour market readiness Transition/Interpretation Services Health(Nutrition/Clinical etc) Clinical services Mental Health Counselling on trauma and walk-in Cognitive behavioural therapy Speech and Language Employment Employment for out of school youth/residents Employment Admin Support Job leads/community posting space Work with a counsellor/job developer Employment related !nancial support Apprenticeship Legal Aid/Housing Prevention/Intervention Legal aid clinics Gang Prevention Reintegration Services Housing Assistance Gender Based Programs/Services Young Women’s Program LGBTQ Father’s Program Women’s Shelter Family and children’s programs Kindergarten outreach Story-time for families Summer Camps Tax Clinics for low income families Support for young families Early Years Engagement/Outreach Resident engagementYouth Engagement Youth/Resident Resource Centre Youth Outreach Education/ Youth Programming(Life skills/mentoring etc) Peer MentoringPeer Outreach Programs Intergenerational Programs Scholarship Youth Programs Youth Council Literacy Services Multilingual collection/services Gaming EventsAcademic Support Space Community/Resident space Community garden space & initiative

Boys & Girls

Club

Youth Employment Services

Toronto Community Housin

g

Yorktown Child and Family

Centre

Toronto Public Library

For Youth In

itiativ

e

Equitable Educatio

n Initia

tive

Community Actio

n Resource Centre

Four Villa

ges Community

Health Centre

North York Community

House

Education Atta

inment West

Learning Enrichment F

oundation

Action Neighbourhood Change

Access Allia

nce

Jewish Vocatio

nal Services

Urban Arts

COSTI Immigrant S

ervices

Social Planning Toronto

Toronto Employment and Social S

ervices

City of T

oronto Parks and Recreatio

n

Career Foundatio

n

Young and Potential Fathers

Re-integratio

n and Redemption Services

Horizons fo

r Youth

Syme Woolner

Unison/The Hub

Services/ResourcesThe organizations represented have participated in YYC activities. The information does not represent all Weston Mount Dennis organizations.

Asset Mapping

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Content: Youth Data

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Format: Info-Graphic

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Format: Map w Filters

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Format: Participatory Map w Audio

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Format: Youth-Engaged and Interactive

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Format: Participatory Map w Video

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Format: Simple and Advocacy Oritented

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Instructive: Youth Participatory Research

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Instructive: Relevant? Useful? Updated? Accessible?

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Instructive: Thanks…I guess.

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1) assemble framework to collect mapping into

What we have:

!   Started with a Word doc collecting screen shots, basic descriptions, contact info and web addresses

!   Added an Excel sheet that collates the ‘maps’ through a variety of questions that allow us to search by categories and keep it organized

!   Google docs that are shared between about 10 or so people connected to this effort

What we are thinking:

!   Set up a blog that puts all of this information out there for the broader collective and to the world for unexpected connections and making it open

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2) call out for all youth related mapping work

!   A week or so away from this step.

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3) academic and design minds to partners with youth and youth serving sector people to look at how complete the info is and how to layer the information to give us a picture

!   Why I am here today.

!   Have been exploring connections such as OCAD, City of Toronto, and others that can support this work and/or are already doing this work.

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!   4) mapping activity with youth to collect missing info

!   No clear plan or questions yet for this until we know what we are missing.

!   We have discovered a number of cool approaches though (decoders) and possible questions (e.g. plazas)

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Discovery so far…

!   The work of collecting information has revealed that:

!   People are doing this work in silent silos…and there are a lot of these silos.

!   People are reinventing what has been started numerous times before

!   People are not crossing boundaries of sector enough

!   People are not planning how this work can be innovative, interactive and sustained

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Contact

!  Email: [email protected]

!  Twitter: @successbl