Skip to main content
Open search
Enter your search
Close search
English
Caret down
العربية
Español
Français
فارسی
Donate
Toggle Main Menu
Main navigation
Learn a skill
how-to information
Learn a skill sub-navigation
Table of Contents
Toolkits
Help Taking Action
guidance for your work
Help Taking Action sub-navigation
Troubleshooting Guide
Justice Action Toolkit
Databases of Best Practices
Online Courses
Ask an Advisor
A Model for Getting Started
Best Change Processes
Connect
link with others
Connect sub-navigation
Ask an Advisor
Community Stories
Donate Now
Facebook
Guestbook
Subscribe to eNewsletter
Twitter
YouTube Channel
About
the Tool Box
About sub-navigation
About the Tool Box
Contact Us
How to Use the Tool Box
Privacy Statement
Timeline
Who We Are
Services
supporting collective impact
Services sub-navigation
Build Your Toolbox
Capacity Building Training
Community Check Box Evaluation System
Community Health Assessment and Planning
Evaluation
Facilitation of Community Processes
Online Training Courses
Training Curriculum - Order Now
Workstation/Check Box Sign-In
Breadcrumb
Home
Ask an Advisor Answers
Question:
I would like some information on how to involve teenagers in developing community capacity. Thank you.
Answer:
Thank you for writing to us with your important question. While we do not have any specific information on the Community Tool Box about involving teens in the community, many of the materials present can be adapted for use with teens. Your first step might be for your communities to build their own capacity to work with (or involve) teens. Second, you might consider involving the teens in adapting some of the CTB materials to build their own capacity. This sounds like a lot of work, but it you work a little at a time; you might be surprised how quickly it moves, although this process could take a few years to implement within a community. An important thing to note is that while many organizations involve teens by creating a new place at the table, unless the adults? capacity to involve the teens increases, and you build enough capacity among youth to also engage the group authentically, not much will happen. We wish you the best in your work and look forward to hearing good things about your success.
Question Date:
Fri, 06/01/2007