28
Surrey: A city fit for youth YOUTH HEALTH • YOUTH RESEARCH • YOUTH ENGAGEMENT McCreary Centre Society

Surrey: A city fit for youth YOUTH HEALTH YOUTH RESEARCH YOUTH ENGAGEMENT McCreary Centre Society

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Surrey: A city fit for youth

YOUTH HEALTH • YOUTH RESEARCH • YOUTH ENGAGEMENT

McCreary Centre Society

2013 BC Adolescent Health Survey

Coming soon…..

39 Surrey schools

148 classrooms

2461 students

0 removed

2461 useable surveys

Questions of interest• Neighborhood safety

• Transportation

• Bullying and victimization

• Community connectedness

• School connectedness

• Peer relationships

• Youth engagement

Recognise the diversity of Surrey

Never Sometimes Most of the time

37%34%

29%

53%

29%

19%

Speaking a language other than English at home

Surrey BC

Build on high school connectedness

Low High0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

Binge drinking in past monthSuicidal ideation in past yearPoor/fair health

School Connectedness

Listen to young people’s ideas

Not at all lis-tened to

A little Somewhat Quite a bit Very much listened to

0%

25%

50%

75%

100%

64%71%

83% 88% 91%

36%29%

17% 12% 9%

Excellent/good health Poor/fair health

Opportunities for meaningful engagement

Extreme Stress Extreme Despair

Suicidal Ideation

20%

14%

17%

11%

5%

8%

Meaningfulness of activities and mental health

Not at all meaning-ful

Very meaningful

Not at a

ll engaged

A littl

e

Somew

hat

Quite

a b

it

Very m

uch engaged

42%

55%61%

64%

71%

48%

58%62%

68%72%

Youth engagement and expectations of graduating from post secondary

Meaningfulness of ac-tivities

Feeling that ideas are listened to/acted upon

Ex

pe

cti

ng

to

gra

du

ate

Remove barriers• Advertise what is available

• Be welcoming

• Show that you want young people involved

• Answer the phone

• Be where youth are

• Train the ER, the police to be non-judgemental

• Make it easier

“There is nothing to help make that jump between youth and adult.”

“We need a place to practice what you’ve learned -- a safe place, an intermediate place.”

Offer helpful services• Provide continuous care – don’t just abruptly drop off

• Offer engaging activities that present a realistic alternative to substance use

• Are easily accessible, affordable and timely

• Offer comprehensive care – mental health, housing, substance use, employment support all in one place

Create youth engaged services

• Include youth in decision-making processes

• Ensure all staff are welcoming

• Offer one to one support when youth need it

• Offer peer support

• Be clear about role and level of engagement required

• THING I GET INVOLVED WITH

• Enthusiastic mentors

• Make the project look fun

• Include youth from the start

• Accessible meeting times

• Food and transport/transit

• Create a safe space

MY IDEAL WORKER•Someone you can relate to and get along with

•Doesn’t judge you and understands the issues

•Is blunt/honest when they need to be

•Genuinely likes their job

•Has skills and training

•Lets you make decisions but is there if you fall

•Connects you with resources

Youth tell us a city fit for them• Recognizes diversity

• Offers opportunities for meaningful engagement

• Listens to youth’s ideas

• Builds on current connectedness

• Removes barriers to engagement

• Offer relevant, safe and approachable services, activities and opportunities

Thank you

[email protected]

YOUTH HEALTH • YOUTH RESEARCH • YOUTH ENGAGEMENT

McCreary Centre Society