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1 Engaging Young People In Club Decision-Making The ‘What’, The ‘Why’ and a Brief Look at The ‘How’

2 Introduction to Youth Participation in Club Governance What are we talking about? Including young people; More than just consulting young people. It is actually listening to what they say and valuing their contribution; Getting young people involved in the decision- making processes and structures of your club, for example, club Boards, Committees, Advisory Groups, and Management positions; and Taking young people seriously;

3 Why Involve Young People? To address the shortage of volunteers in rural and regional communities and ensure long term survival of clubs; To encourage a greater connection between community and young people; To avoid young people being frequently overlooked and undervalued; To build skills and confidence among young community members; To allow the club to better service the needs of young club members by being well informed about their needs; and To empower young community members to be involved in making decisions that effect them.

4 What are the Benefits?

5 What are the Benefits for the Individual Young Person? Young people experience: Skill development Personal and social development Self confidence and empowerment Community recognition and appreciation Their self esteem and sense of belonging to the community is enhanced; They are able to have input in to decisions that directly effect them; and They have the opportunity to become role models for younger community members.

6 What are the Benefits for the Club? The club gains greater access to young people which is important for consultation, increasing membership and recruiting volunteers; Accuracy, relevance, effectiveness and efficiency in club planning; New skills and perspectives are introduced to the club; Older members of the club may become re-energised and more forward-looking; Spreads the workload for existing volunteers; Creates a depth of knowledge and experience which helps to build a sustainable club; New community contacts and networks become available; The Club is potentially more appealing to funding bodies; and Potential leaders are identified and developed to support the club in the future.

7 What are the Benefits for the Community? Greater youth participation in the community; Adults appreciate young people’s ability which helps to break down negative youth stereotypes; Young community members develop leadership skills which could then feed in to local councils, committees and decision-making bodies; Positive youth role models are developed; Strong and healthy sporting clubs are sustained to support healthy lifestyles; and Effective community governance structures are created/maintained.

8 How do we do Include Young People in Club Decision-Making? 10 Steps to Follow: Consider if your club is ready and resourced; Identify barriers to participation for young people; Decide what model of youth participation your club will employ; Work in partnership with the community; Recruit young people; Induct young volunteers; Effectively communicate with young people; Invest in young volunteers; Mentor young volunteers; and Recognise their contribution.

9 How do we find out more? For a more detailed explanation of the steps involved in engaging youth in club decision-making stay tuned for a NSW Sport and Recreation Succession Planning Guide for Sports Clubs which will be out later in 2010.


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