Title: YOUTH COUNCILS: PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY
1YOUTH COUNCILSPROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY
- Evanthia Lyons
- Director
- Social Psychology European Research Institute
- University of Surrey
- Guildford GU2 7 XH
- United Kingdom
2- LYSISTRATA All the long years when the
hopeless war dragged along we, unassuming,
forgotten in quiet, endured without question,
endured in our loneliness all your incessant
child's antics and riot. - Our lips we kept tied, though aching with
silence, though well all the while in our silence
we knew how wretchedly everything still was
progressing by listening dumbly the day long to
you. For always at home you continued discussing
the war and its politics loudly, and we sometimes
would ask you, our hearts deep with sorrowing
though we spoke lightly, though happy to see - What's to be inscribed on the side of the
Treaty-stone? - What, dear, was said in the Assembly today?
- Mind your own business, he'd answer me
growlinglyhold your tongue, woman, or else go
away. -
3- And so I would hold it. Well, so I did nothing
but sit in the house, feeling dreary, and sigh,
while ever arrived some fresh tale of decisions
more foolish by far and presaging disaster. Then
I would say to him, - O my dear husband, why still do they rush
ondestruction the faster? - At which he would look at me sideways,
exclaiming, - Keep for your web and your shuttle your
care,or for some hours hence your cheeks will be
sore and hot leave this alone, war is Man's sole
affair! - Now in turn you're to hold tongue, as we
did, and listen while we show the way to recover
the nation. Girdled now sit humbly at home,
munching beans, while you card wool and comb. For
war from now on is the Women's affair! - Aristophanes, Lysistrata
4Predictors of the under-representation of women
(Source Rao, 2005)
5Presentation Outline
- Research on Youth Civic Development Political
Socialization - Introducing the concept of Youth Councils (YC)
- Perceived Strength and Weaknesses of YC
- The role of Youth Council (YC) in empowering
young women to participate in local and national
politics - UK Youth Parliament
6Social Influence Agents on Youth Political
Participation
- Family
- School
- Youth Organisations (i.e. Youth Forums, Councils)
7What is a Youth Council?
- Youth councils usually describe groups of young
people who come together in committees to discuss
issues relating to their communities.
8What is a Youth Council?
- Local Youth Councils exist to represent the views
of young people (under 26 yrs) at a local level.
Run by young people for young people, youth
councils provide a voice for young people
enabling them to make their views heard in the
decision-making process. - British Youth Council (BYC)
9Types of YC
- Feeder organisations
- Shadow organisations
- Consultative organisations
10YC enable Young People to
- Voice their concerns
- Participate in local government
- Be empowered to take decisions and action to
improve their local community
11YC enable Local Councils to
- Truly represent the whole of the community they
live in - Become more vibrant, modern and dynamic
- Encourage young people to vote and become
councillors when they are old enough - Improve services to young people
12YC enable Local Community to
- Become safer and more sustainable
- More vibrant and progressive
- Improve services and be more representative
13Perceived Strengths of YC
- sense of self-worth and confidence
- better understanding of and personal involvement
in local issues - acquisition of new skills
- aspiration to become a politician
- (Source Matthews, 2001)
14 - I gained personallyconfidence it was a good
experience. I think I kind of want to be a
politicianit might be quite nice. - (woman, aged 15)
- I used to be so shy and now I can just talkit
really brought me out of my shellI also think
now about whats going on locallyand what do
other young people want from this. - (woman, aged 16)
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15Perceived Weaknesses of YC
- They have no power
- They are too bureaucratic
- It does not represent the views of people like me
- They are monitored by adults agendas and
processes
16 - I like it but the older ones tend to run things
they dont listen to usthere times when I feel
why botherwhy dont they just get on with it.
17Youth at the tableReport I Governance-what is
all about?
- Recommendations
- Development of resources that focus on
understanding the legal and financial aspects of
governance - Different methods of decision making
- Workshops to support personal skills to assist
involvement
18Youth at the table Report II Involved or
ignored?
- Effective models of decision-making
- Funding
- Educate and demonstrate the positive impact of
youth involvement in governance - Training, resources and events
19Youth at the table Report III A
Participation Workers view
- How can an organisations culture inspire or
restrict young peoples involvement in
governance? - How can organisations ensure that those young
people dont burn out?
20UK Youth Parliament (UKYP)
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22 of Young Women in the UK Youth Parliament
53 female MYPs 47 male MYPs Age range from
11 to 18 yrs old
23Empowering Young Women as Political Players ...
- Development of specific programmes, projects and
activities for the benefit of girls and young
women - Youth forums on womens rights
- Seminars on civic knowledge and engagement
- Communication skills
- Leadership
- Teamwork
24Issues to Consider in Setting up a Youth Council
- Who can participate?
- How do you recruit members ?
- What should the remit of youth council be?
- How is it envisaged that the YC will operate?
- How will its activities be funded?
- What support will members of the YC need to
discharge their responsibilities
25Issues to Consider in Setting up a Youth Council
- Who decides/provides the answers to the above
questions? - Are there any issues we need to take into account
if we are to answer the above questions in a way
that encourages young womens participation? - How do we maximise the likelihood of transferring
their interest in young politics to adult
politics?
26 - Political socialisation is not something that
adults do to adolescents, it is something that
youth do themselves. - (Yates and Youniss, 1999)