Title: Youth Community Planning Advisory
1Youth Community Planning Advisory
- I have learned that if one advances confidently
in the direction of this dreams, and endeavors to
live the life he has imagined, he will meet with
a success unexpected in common hours. -Henry
David Thoreau
2San Diego Workforce Partnership Youth Community
Planning Grant
- The desired end result of these community
planning grants is to improve how individual
regions and/or communities respond and work
together to assist youth to - Be prepared for the world of work
- Be successful in their educational attainment
- Each youth community planning grant recipient was
encouraged to take a community and collaborative
based approach to the process and the delivery of
youth education and workforce services
3Escondido Workforce Roundtable
- Mission Statement
- To enable a collaboration of community
resources to join together in a coordinated
effort to develop a community workforce that will
support Escondidos economic growth and stability
into the future.
4Escondido Education COMPACT
- Mission Statement
- The Escondido Education COMPACT is committed to
developing and implementing community-wide
programs to support education for youth. Its
purpose is to expand the education and career
opportunities for students and assist them in
becoming contributing citizens in our community - COMPACT Creating Opportunities Making
Partnerships And Connecting Teens
5Youth Community Planning Grant Advisory
- The advisory was comprised of 16 teens, 12 from
local high schools and 4 college students who
were supported by Anne Pinkerton, COMPACT Special
Project Manager. Over a two month period, the
students solicited input from various members
within the Workforce Roundtable. Which led to the
development of the following goals
6Inspire, Motivate, Educate.
To succeedyou need to find something to hold on
to, something to motivate you, something to
inspire you. Tony Dorsett
- Support the development of local youth with
information training in scholastic areas that
equip Motivate them to enter careers with self
sufficient wages. - Provide Educational opportunities that Inspire
our local youth to explore careers create
ladders to enter these fields successfully.
7The pessimist sees difficulty in every
opportunity. The optimist sees the opportunity in
every difficulty. -Winston Churchill
Areas of Focus
- Employment
- Careers
- Education
8Employment
- Lack of
- Job searching skills
- Work experience
- Work readiness skills
- Support
- Motivation
- Awareness of resources
9Career Exploration
- Lack of
- Knowledge about careers
- knowledge about educational requirements skills
to enter the career field - Opportunities to Explore
10Education (geared to prep post-secondary)
- Lack of
- Finances
- Knowledge of requirements
- Direction (college/career)
- Support (family or otherwise)
11 Our Solution
The foundation of every state is the education
of its youth. Diogenes Laertius
- WWW.ESCO YO!
- Escondido Youth Opportunities!
12Website layout
Home Page
Students
Parents
Employers
Job Search
Education Financial Aid
Support Education
Career Exploration
Community Service
Workforce Preparation
Resources
Education
Job postings
13ESCOndido Youth Opportunity
Students
Parents
Employers
About Us
14Parents On Education
- Knowledge about Requirements
- GPA
- Testing
- Community Service
- Leadership experience
- What do colleges/scholarship committees look for
on your childs application
Home
Students
Parents
- On education
- Community service
- Resources
- Bulletin Board
Employers
Community Service
15Students On Education
- Academic Support
- Tutoring and support
- Pathway to College
- Requirements
- Dates
- Options
- Trade Schools
- Financial Aid/Scholarships
- Resources/Bulletin Board
Home
Students
- JOB SEARCH
- Work ready skills
- Labor laws
- Resources
- Bulletin Board
- CAREER EXPLORATION
- Where do I start
- Resources
- Bulletin Board
Parents
Community Service
Employers
16Students On Job Search
- Knowledge about
- Work readiness skills
- Applications
- Resume building
- Interviewing tips
- Soft skills
- Labor laws
- Resources/bulletin board
Home
Students
- Education
- Academic Support
- Financial aid
- Pathway to college
- Trade schools
- Resources
- Bulletin Board
- CAREER EXPLORATION
- Where do I start
- Resources
- Bulletin Board
Parents
Community Service
Employers
17Students On Careers
- Where do I start
- Aptitude testing
- Occupational outlook
- Local high growth industries
- Resources/Bulletin Board
- Job shadows/internships
- Workshops
- Career focus days
- Career mentors
- Resources links
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Home
Students
- Education
- Academic Support
- Financial aid
- Pathway to college
- Trade schools
- Resources
- Bulletin Board
- CAREER EXPLORATION
- Where do I start
- Resources
Parents
Community Service
Employers
18Employers On Participation
- How to Help
- Support Education
- Career speakers
- Curriculum development (career oriented)
- Advocated employability skills (i.e soft skills)
- Workforce Preparation
- Providing Internships
- Providing Mentors
- Providing job shadows
- Tours of your company
- Participation in youth job fairs
- Job posting
Home
Students
Employers
Parents
Community Service
19Marketing Ideas
- To students
- Book covers- that contain all relevant
information but can still be personalized - To parents
- Magnets/Pamphlets
- To business
- Chamber of Commerce/MAP
20We Thank the Participants
- San Diego Workforce Partnership
- Escondido Workforce Roundtable
- Escondido Education COMPACT/Careers Club
- Escondido Union High School District Career Techs
- Anne Pinkerton Advisor/Escondido Education
COMPACT - Patty Huerta Escondido Education COMPACT
- Jerry Van Leeuwen City of Escondido
- Christine Johnston San Diego Workforce
Partnership - Lynn Graykowski Neighborhood Health Care
- Michelle Bromstead City of Escondido
- Tina Pope Chamber of Commerce Educational
Committee - Todd Anderson Switchfoot Creative
- Charlie and Joanna Jungk CDELTA Web Design
Solutions
21Escondido Youth Voice
- Because of the success of this process the
students decided to take on the identity of
Escondido Youth Voice and continue meeting to
address local issues concerning youth.
22Moving On
- One of the identified barriers to youth
workforce development was that of transportation.
An opportunity has presented itself, in
collaboration with SANDAG, to solicit feedback
from High School and College age youth regarding
transportation within San Diego County.