• Ep. 5: Involving young people through creating structures

  • Dec 5 2023
  • Length: 20 mins
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Ep. 5: Involving young people through creating structures

  • Summary

  • One of the ways that youth organisations work in a more consistent way with young people is to create structures for engagement and/or sharing power. In this episode, we will hear from four organisations that have created different kinds of structures to enable them to involve young people more actively in their work. 


    We spoke to:


    • Cecilia Cappel, Participation and Engagement Manager at Spark Inside
    • Kerry Hunter, NNDYC Co-ordinator and Neurodiversity Specialist and Teacher who supported the National Neurodiverse Youth Council 
    • Italia Jenson (or Talie), Head of Youth Engagement at The Mix
    • Eugene Hilton, Community and Content manager at We Don't Settle


    This episode is part of our first series which builds on Collective Discovery’s work as Learning Partner of the Listening Fund. 


    You can find all of the Listening Fund’s resources, including blogs and practice papers on a range of topics here. You can also follow the Fund on X @listeningfund.


    A series overview, more information on our guests, and additional resources on each topic can be found in the shownotes. 


    For more on Collective Discovery, see our website or LinkedIn. We also welcome any feedback you have: please get in touch with us at collective@collectivediscovery.co.uk.


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