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Creating Better Cities with Children and Youth
A Manual for Participation
by David Driskell, in collaboration with members of the Growing
Up in Cities Project
UNESCO Publishing / Earthscan 2002
208 pages, photos, graphs, tables
Web: http://upo.unesco.org/
Buying information
http://upo.unesco.org/bookdetails.asp?id=3684
Book Presentation
As support for young people' participation in community development
grows - and it has significantly in recent years - questions like
"Is young people's participation really worthwile?" are
heard less and less, and questions like "What methods are proven
to be effective?" are heard more and more.
Creating Better Cities with Children and Youth is a direct
and detailed response to the latter type of question.
The book is a practical manual on how to conceptualize, structure
and facilitate the participation of young people in the community
development process.
It was developed through the "Growing Up in Cities" project,
an eight-country UNESCO project (MOST Programme) in Australia, Argentina,
India, Norway, Poland, South Africa, United Kingdom and USA), later
enlarged to include Lebanon, Papua New Guinea and Sweden. It provides
concrete examples of methods that can be used to engage young people
in looking at and evaluating their local environment, analyzing
and prioritizing key issues and developing and implementing a plan
of action.
Examples from project sites help to illustrate the methods and demonstrate
how they can be customized to local needs.
The manual is intended for use by urban planners, municipal officials,
community development staff, non-governmental organizations, educators,
youth-serving agencies, youth advocates, and others who are involved
in the community development process.
Contents
Foreword
About the Growing Up in Cities Project
First Steps
Starting Points
What Makes a City a Good Place for Young People?
Is My City a Good Place for Young People?
Self-Evaluation of Your City as a Place for Young People
Young People's Participation
What is Participation?
The Benefits of Young People's Participation
The Emerging Global Policy Framework: A Call for Participation and
Action
Changing Attitudes about Young People's Participation
Making Young People's Participation Real
Organizing a Project
Project Checklist
Project Coordinating Team
Goals, Opportunities and Constraints
Site Selection
Child and Youth Participants
Extending the Participatory Process to Children with Special Needs
Stakeholder Assessment
Logistics: Staffing, Scheduling and Funding
Designing the Process
The Participatory Planning Process
Designing a Process
Developing a Process Flow-Chart
Choosing and Customising Participation Methods
Developing a Project Start-up Plan
Getting Under Way
Organizing and Training Project Staff
Working with Young People
Ethical Issues
Keeping Things Organized
Participation Toolkit
Informal Observations and 'Hanging Out'
Interviews
Drawings
Daily Activity Schedules
Family and Support Networks
Role Play, Drama and Puppetry
Guided Tours
Photographs by Young People
Behaviour Mapping
Questionnaires and Surveys
Focus Groups and Small-Group Discussions
Workshops and Community Events
Making Change Happen
Analysing the Results
Planning for Change
Taking Action
Monitoring and Reflection
Moving Forward
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