Exploring youth engagement in social enterprise in Canada.

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Exploring youth engagement in social enterprise in Canada

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Exploring youth engagement in

social enterprise in Canada

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2008 CED National Conference “Waves of Changes: Building People-Centred

Economies”

University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SKMay 22nd, 2008

Karim Harji, Raïmi B. Osseni & Chris PerrinEmerging Leaders Committee, CCEDNet

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Introduction

Youth engagement in social enterprise

Best practices from Canadian context Tools and resources

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Name

What you do / where you work

Why you’re interested in this session

One thing you’d like to take away from the session

One thing we may not know about you

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Diversity of youth engagement in social enterprise

Some organizations identify what they do as social enterprise, others do not

In Canada, we’re only scratching the surface of the ways in which youth can be involved in social enterprise

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ORGANIZATION LOCATION

Eva’s Phoenix Toronto, ON

Potluck Café Vancouver, BC

Roasted Cherry Ottawa, ON

Santropol Roulant Montreal, QC

TurnAround Couriers Toronto, ON

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ORGANIZATION LOCATION

Street Youth Job Action Vancouver, BC

Meal Exchange National

The Right Stuff Greater Trail Region, BC

Beatz to da Streetz Ventures Toronto, ON

Core Neighborhood Youth Cooperative

Saskatoon, SK

Coopérative La Mauve Bellechasse, QC

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Saint vallier , Quebec, Canada

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•History

•Three different sectors

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What was needed:

Agriculture land Alternative

marketing Better knowledge

of sustainable development

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Coopérative la Mauve: the response

Allow young people to rent gardens

Buy a grocery store and a butchery

Develop a public awareness campaign and educational events

Develop a system of direct distribution of local foods

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• Local and fair trade marketing• Gardens and land access• Public awareness and education

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Eva’s Phoenix (Toronto)

Potluck Café (Vancouver)

Roasted Cherry (Ottawa)

Santropol Roulant (Montreal)

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Review the one-pager and identify:

1- how are youth engaged/involved?2- what is the social enterprise

component?3- what did you find interesting?4- how does it connect to your own

work?5- what is “missing”?

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Organization’s history with youth

Make the organization more youth friendly

Provide a supportive environment before engaging youth

Find a youth advocate/champion of youth within the organization

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Adult support, structure, expectations Youth as Resources Support and follow-up Creative forms of learning Implementation Quality Guidance AND rich connections to

the workplace

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Core Neighbourhood Youth Coop (CNYC) strives to empower at-risk youth by providing them with innovative skill training, part time employment, and cultural and recreational opportunities.

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what kind of ISSUES do/would you face when engaging youth

in social enterprise?

What kind of BARRIERS do you perceive youth face when they

want to engage in social enterprise?

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BREAK (10 minutes)

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What resources do you use in your work?

( In relation to the issues mentioned before the break)

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YOUTH ENGAGEMENT & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

A guide to youth engagement:

“A guide to youth friendly Practices”

“Engaging youth” refers to welcoming youth to participate in the shaping of our community. They want their voices to be recognised and heard. They are willing to share, learn and work...if you are willing to share, learn and work with them.

A guide to community development and capacity building

An introductory guide to community development and capacity building.

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YOUTH ENGAGEMENT IN SOCIAL ENTERPRISE

Understanding social enterprise

The Canadian Community Economic Development Network (CCEDNet) Le chantier de l’économie sociale (QUÉBEC)

Starting a youth-led social enterprise

EVA’s Phoenix’s Tool Kit

Feasibility studies The Canadian Social Enterprise Guide, 2005, developed by Enterprising Non-profits

Networking &meeting young SE practitioners

The Emerging Leaders Committee of the Canadian CED Network (CCEDNet)

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The Canadian CED Network’s toolboxA source of information related to social economy and social enterprise.

The social entrepreneur toolboxDesigned to introduce non-profit managers and leaders to the expanding field of social entrepreneurship.

Comité sectoriel de main-d’œuvre Économie sociale et Action communautaireQuatre grands axes d'intervention : gestion des ressources humaines, gouvernance démocratique, gestion financière et communications.

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Youth engagement in social enterprise

Best practices from Canadian context

Tools and resources

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Something valuable you learned today

Something you liked about the session

One action you will take when you go back to your own organization

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Emerging Leaders

Committee Co-ChairsNaomi Adams & Laura Howard

Staff Coordinator: Dini Silveira

Ph: 250-386-9980 ext 1081-877-202-2268

Email: [email protected]

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Karim Harji: [email protected]

Raïmi B. Osseni: [email protected]

Chris Perrin: [email protected]

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