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Giving Grenville youth a voice…

Explore the profile of youth in grades 7-12 in Grenville County schools based on the survey results of 525 randomly selected students. Discover the importance of external and internal assets, and the connection between thriving behaviors and the number of assets a youth possesses. Gain insight into how our community can support and empower young individuals.

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Giving Grenville youth a voice…

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  1. Giving Grenville youth a voice… What matters to youth from grades 7 - 12

  2. Developmental Assets: A Profile of Our Youth Grenville County Schools Grades 7 -12 Search Institute Profile of Student Life: Attitudes and Behaviours

  3. North Grenville DHS South Grenville DHS Maynard PS Oxford on Rideau PS South Branch ES Participating schools

  4. Who was surveyed • Randomly selected grade 7-12 students: 525 • Gender: Females 264 Males255

  5. Breakdown by grades • Grade 7 73 • Grade 8 79 • Grade 9 114 • Grade 10 105 • Grade 11 82 • Grade 12 68 • Total **525**

  6. Grenville county profile 4% 24 % 23% 50%

  7. Our community profile 4% 22 % 35% 49%

  8. A visual comparison?? L & G Grenville Note the significant differences!!

  9. We believe that….. …young people are valuable resources

  10. Investigating our community profileWhat did the survey show??? Percentage of Youth reporting each specific asset… How do our youth see themselves and their world???

  11. External assets…. • SUPPORT young people with care and attention. • EMPOWER them to use their abilities to help others. • Set reasonable BOUNDARIES AND have high EXPECTATIONS. • Help them find activities that make CONSTRUCTIVE USE OF their TIME.

  12. SUPPORT young people with care and attention. #1 –Family support 65% 65% #2 – Positive family communication 34% 31% #3 – Other adult relationships 35% 41% #4 – Caring neighbourhood 33% 36% #5 – Caring School climate 22% 26% #6 – Parent involvement in schooling 20% 20%

  13. EMPOWER them to use their abilities to help others. # 7 - Community Values Youth 19% 18% # 8 – Youth as resources 20% 23% # 9 – Service to others 46% 49% # 10 – Safety 53% 51%

  14. Set reasonable BOUNDARIES AND have high EXPECTATIONS. #11 – Family boundaries 33% 34% # 12 – School boundaries 36% 39% # 13 – Neighbourhood boundaries 40% 39% # 14 – Adult role models 24% 23% # 15 Positive peer influence 50% 48% # 16 – High expectations 42% 43%

  15. Help them find activities that make CONSTRUCTIVE USE OF their time. # 17 – Creative activities 15% 16% # 18 – Youth programs 53% 57% # 19 – Religious community 22% 24% # 20 – Time at home 53% 50%

  16. Internal assets • Spark their COMMITMENT TO LEARNING. • Guide them toward a life based on POSITIVE VALUES. • Help the develop SOCIAL COMPETENCIES and life skills. • Celebrate their uniqueness and affirm their POSITIVE IDENTITY.

  17. Spark their COMMITMENT TO LEARNING. # 21 - Achievement motivation 56% 58% # 22 - School engagement 51% 54% # 23 - Homework 39% 36% # 24 – Bonding to school 49% 55% # 25 – Reading for pleasure 29% 28%

  18. Guide them toward a life based on POSITIVE VALUES. # 26 – Caring 39% 42% # 27 – Equality and social justice 43% 45% # 28 – Integrity 63% 65% # 29 – Honesty 65% 65% # 30 – Responsibility 61% 58% # 31 – Restraint 22% 23%

  19. Help the develop SOCIAL COMPETENCIES and life skills. # 32 – Planning and decision-making 24% 25% # 33 – Interpersonal competence 35% 39% # 34 – Cultural competence 30% 33% # 35 – Resistance skills 36% 35% # 36 - Peaceful conflict resolution 37% 38%

  20. Celebrate their uniqueness and affirm their POSITIVE IDENTITY. # 37 – Personal power 41% 40% # 38 – Self-esteem 43% 44% # 39 – Sense of purpose 59% 59% # 40 – Positive view of personal future 72% 74%

  21. Average # assets/ community 17.9 17.7

  22. Asset profiles by grade …. 16.3 16.0 18.9 15.9 16.0 15.9 15.8 17.9 18.9 17.1 17.1 16.2 15.0 16.3 Leeds & Grenville Counties combined data

  23. Why assets are important… They do make a difference in the lives of young people They are the keys to success The following information is based on data from both Leeds and Grenville counties.

  24. Thriving behaviours • School success • Informal helping • Valuing diversity • Maintaining good health • Exhibiting leadership • Resisting danger • Impulse control • Overcoming adversity

  25. The Survey shows the connection between thriving (+) behaviours and the number of assets a youth has… # Of + B e h a v i o u r s

  26. Alcohol use Binge drinking Smoking Smokeless tobacco Inhalants Marijuana Other illicit drugs Drinking and driving Riding with a driver who has been drinking Sexual intercourse Shoplifting Vandalism Trouble with police Hitting someone Hurting someone Use of a weapon Group fighting Carrying a weapon for protection Threatening physical harm Skipping school Gambling Eating disorders Depression Attempted suicide High Risk behaviours(24 -- Identified by the survey )

  27. The Survey shows the connection between high risk behaviours and the number of assets a youth has… # Of High Risk B e h a v i o u r s

  28. From awareness to action… Regardless of town size or geography, youth typically: • Receive too little support through sustained and positive intergenerational relationships • Lack opportunities for leadership and involvement • Disengage from youth-serving programs in the community • Experience inconsistent and unarticulated boundaries • Feel disconnected from their community • Miss the formation of social competencies and positive values

  29. So what??? • We will continue to see too many young people who are susceptible to risk taking and negative pressure, drawn to less desirable sources of belonging, and ill-equipped to become the next generation of parents, workers, leaders, and citizens. • What needs to change??

  30. What needs to change?? • Refocus emphasis of well-intentioned youth development programs from attacking the consequences of asset depletion • To placing energy into rebuilding the asset foundation for youth Ultimately, rebuilding and strengthening the developmental infrastructure in a community is not a program run by professionals. It is a ……

  31. …movement That creates a community-wide sense of common purpose, places residents and their leaders on the same team moving in the same direction, and creates a culture in which all residents are expected, by virtue of their membership in the community, to promote the positive development of youth. Developmental Assets: A profile of youth in Leeds& Grenville Survey Report, Search Institute

  32. Promoting Developmental Assets Assets are cumulative or additive The more the better Research shows the more assets, the less likely to participate in risk taking behaviours and more likely to be involved in thriving behaviours

  33. PRINCIPLES • All children and youth need assets. • Relationships are key. • Everyone can build assets. • Building assets is an ongoing process. • Asset building requires consistent messages. • Duplication and repetition are good and important.

  34. Taking Action • Establish long-term goals and perspective • Mobilize the public • Think intergenerationally • Expand the reach of family education • Support and expand current asset-building efforts • Strengthen socializing systems • Empower youth to contribute • Elevate the importance of service • Provide places to grow • Advocate for quality opportunities for young people • Begin public dialogue Developmental Assets: A profile of youth in Leeds& Grenville Survey Report, Search Institute

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