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Under the Umbrella of Hampton s Youth Civic Engagement YOUTH Alternatives, Inc. Coalition for Youth Hampton City Schools In Sync Partnerships Parks & Recreation Planning Department The Players... Coalition for Youth Planning Department In Sync Partnerships Parks & Recreation Hmpt City Schools Alternatives, Inc. Started as a communitybased coalition focused on creating a master plan for children, youth and families. Became a department of city government responsible to hold the youth agenda of the city. 3 full-time staff 1 part-time staff 2 youth interns (1 hs & 1 college) Responsible for longrange and strategic planning for youth, convening people around youth issues. Keeps children, youth and families a priority in the city, generating support for positive youth development and YCE. Oversees the Youth Commission. Supports YCE in other departments. Oversees Hampton s Community Plan (a blending of the comprehensive, long range and strategic plans for the City). 3 staff with youth issues as part of their overall responsibility (out of 20) 2 youth employees Created and supports the youth planner initiative. Provides staff support to the youth commission and oversees the connection between the planners and the commission. Ensures a youth component in all city planning. A collaboration between Hampton City Schools and city government (based in the city s Neighborhood Office) to create partnerships that support young people in neighborhoods. 1 full-time employee (shared between HCS and city) 3 full-time staff funded by City 4 grant-funded staff Coordinates all services related to 21 st Century Learning Centers oversees afterschool programs in school, faith and neighborhood settings, and develops both financial and inkind resources. Supports neighborhoodbased YCE opportunities. City of Hampton departments or divisions. Oversees recreation and youth development activities out of neighborhood and community centers and city-wide events. 15 PFT staff designated for youth recreation and development plus additional youth intern/employees Creates advisory roles for youth within Parks & Recreation. Ensures a youth development and service approach in out-of-school time activities. Supports a variety of youth development and YCE opportunities in the schools. No specific designated staff Conducts Project Citizen in all 8 th grade civics classes as introduction to service learning. Supports advisory roles in all secondary schools and with the Superintendent of Schools.. Non-profit youth development agency, specializes in YCE, training, and creativity. Receives funding from schools and city departments to provide YCE Services. 5.5 staff dedicated to YCE plus interns. 2 staff dedicated to training adults Conducts recruitment, training, placement, support for most YCE efforts in Hampton. Creates and operates YCE opportunities in neighborhoods and schools. Trains adults in youth/adult partnerships.

Hampton, VA Youth Civic Engagement Hampton s award-winning* approach to positive youth development and community change * Winner of 2005 Innovations in American Government Award * Winner of the 2002 Jostens Our Town Award Hampton s Youth Civic Engagement model is based on a pyramid of opportunities that creates a comprehensive system of active, meaningful involvement for youth. Pathway I Service Thousands of youth each year participate in COMMUNITY PROJECTS AND SERVICE- LEARNING. From neighborhood clean-ups to anti-violence campaigns, these short term opportunities serve as a great introduction to civic engagement or as meaningful involvement for a broad range of youth. Pathway II Influence With increased time, commitment and training, hundreds of teens take advantage of a variety of ADVISORY ROLES. Speakouts and focus groups are held regularly to seek youth input on neighborhood and city issues, and some city boards have ongoing advisory groups. The Superintendent of Schools and all secondary principals meet regularly with Student Advisory Teams. Youth input is expected before decisions are made that affect Hampton youth. Pathway III Shared Leadership Opportunities abound for youth to SHARE LEADERSHIP AND DECISION-MAKING ROLES with adults. Teens serve as grant-makers awarding over $40,000 per year through Hampton Youth Commission. Many city boards and commissions invite youth to serve as full voting members, or regularly engage them on committees. Two teens even work as city planners in the Planning Department, with responsibility for a youth component to the Hampton Community Plan, tackling issues such as youth-friendly space and transportation. For more information contact: Hampton Coalition for Youth 22 Lincoln Street Hampton, VA 23669 757-728-3280 foryouth@hampton.gov www.hampton.gov/foryouth Shared Leadership Influence Service

Organizational Chart City Council Planning Commission Alternatives, Inc. Coalition for Youth Planning Department HAMPTON YOUTH COMMISSION Secretary Youth Planners Representation, Partnerships Potential grant recipients 4 High Schools 6 Middle Schools 10 Neighborhood Districts Uth ACT, NYAB, Youthink, etc. Career Café & YMCA Faithbased groups Afterschool sites Other youthserving groups Community centers Reporting & representation Funding and oversight Partnership & support

HYC Organizational Structure Planning & Neighborhood Departments Alternatives, Inc. Coalition for Youth Director, 3 Adult Planners* Director of Youth Civic Engagement* Director, Program Manager* 3 Youth Planners* HYC Secretary* HYC 24 members: 4 public high schools, Independent schools Home schools Commission Vice Appropriations Chair #1 Chair #2 Chair #3 #1 Goals 1 & 2 #2 Goals 3 & 4 #3 Goals 5 & 6 * Denotes staff ** Denotes Executive Team

Youth Planner Program Hampton, VA The Youth Planner Program was created to ensure a positive community for Hampton s youngest citizens, with a permanent opportunity for youth to be involved in city decision-making. Since 1996, the Planning Department has hired two high school students as 15-hour-per-week employees. Recently, as workload and responsibilities have increased, the number was increased to three. These Youth Planners are given access to all the same resources as other city planners. At least one planner, the Senior Youth Planner, is a high school senior while another, the Junior Youth Planner, is a high school junior. As the senior graduates, a new youth planner is hired, and the Junior Planner moves up. Youth Planners are responsible to: Collect, organize, and analyze a wide variety of data related to youth including surveys, census data, focus groups, community forums, etc. Support the Hampton Youth Commission, including providing staff support to the committees of the commission Facilitate their peers to generate creative, practical solutions to problems Create, update, and implement the Youth Component of the City of Hampton s Community Plan Make regular presentations to the Planning Commission and City Council Represent the City of Hampton in local, regional, and national conferences Based on surveying and focus groups conducted by the first planners with hundreds of their peers, the strategic issues for Hampton youth were identified as: Caring Relationships Career Preparation Youth Share Leadership Places to Go, Things to Do Essential Life Skills Getting Around Strategies to address these issues are created by the Planners and Hampton Youth Commission, and then adopted by Planning Commission and City Council as an official component to the city s Community Plan. Each year the HYC determines strategies to tackle for the year that address the strategic issues. Youth Planners, as staff to the Commission, carry out the support services necessary for successful implementation. See also: http://www.colorado.edu/journals/cye/15_2/15_2_12_youthwithinfluence.pdf, http://www.pps.org/tcb/youth_planners.htm, and www.areyouinthegame.org. City of Hampton Planning Department: 757.727.6140