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Authentic student participation
in policy making- methodology & examples
Power to Persuade SymposiumThe University of Melbourne
5 September 2012
Benefits of engaging with young people
Supporting young people’s participation in decision-making about issues that affect them can result in services that are more effective, relevant and better able to meet their needs
Better quality, more relevant policies, services and projects Open and inclusive decision making Innovative solutions to issues Increased awareness of issues that affect young people Building trust between young people and authority.
How to engage with younger stakeholders
Use many of the same tools as you would for other groups Consider your purpose and the outcomes you would like Think about:
Empowerment Purposeful engagement Flexibility Inclusiveness
(adapted from Youth Affairs Council of Victoria – 2004)
Methods for engaging with young people Student Action Teams
Student centred methodology Based on teamwork Occurs in a community setting, in a context of solving real
problems.
Using online channels Student centred methodology Quick and cheap to set up Will collect authentic responses Can reach a broad cross-section of young people Occurs in a community setting and in a context of solving real
problems.
DEECD examples Student Summit (2009)
Secondary school students created student cybersafety policy Learning On Line Cybersafety Program (2010)
Student Action Teams promoted awareness of cybersafety in their school community
Listen 2 Learners (2010) Students presented how they learn, communicate & collaborate
to decision makers in gov’t, business, industry & the social arena Digital Demons (2011)
Student Action Teams created online code of conduct for Melbourne Football Club
Our Voice Vic pilot (2011) Rural and regional students consulted via social media
Student Summit
Listen 2 Learners
Digital Demons
Our Voice Vic
Images from: www.mithichinoy.com, www.southdownhousing.org, www.usphs.gov
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