Event Overview:
Welcome to the “Parents and Youths Advocacy Skill” seminar, a powerful platform designed to equip both parents and young people with the tools to effectively advocate for positive change in their communities. This event will bring together experts, educators, and passionate individuals to discuss key strategies in developing advocacy skills that empower youth, foster parent-child collaboration, and drive social transformation.
Date & Time:
- SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 2024
- TIME -7PM-8:30PM
Location:
- ZOOM
What You’ll Learn:
Participants in this seminar will gain:
- Practical tools for becoming effective advocates for youth and family-oriented causes.
- Insight into the dynamics of parent-child collaboration in community advocacy.
- Strategies for engaging with local leaders, policymakers, and institutions.
- Techniques for using social media and technology for advocacy.
- Case studies and success stories from advocacy initiatives.
Who Should Attend:
- Parents interested in learning how to advocate for their children’s needs and rights.
- Youth who want to develop leadership and communication skills to voice their concerns.
- Community leaders, teachers, and educators committed to supporting youth development.
- Social workers, counselors, and mentors looking to strengthen family advocacy efforts.
Workshop Sessions:
- Building Effective Parent-Youth Communication
Learn strategies for fostering open dialogue between parents and youth, empowering young people to speak up for themselves while also recognizing the critical role of parental guidance in advocacy. - Youth Leadership in Community Advocacy
A hands-on session designed to develop the leadership skills necessary for youth to drive change in their communities. - Engaging Policymakers and Influencers
Practical advice on how to navigate the world of policy advocacy, from writing impactful letters to effectively utilizing social media to raise awareness. - Creating Advocacy Campaigns That Matter
Learn the steps to build campaigns that resonate with your community and inspire action.
Contact Information:
For more information, please contact:
- Email: INFO@EYLTDS.ORG
- Phone: 416-605-9959