About the Youth Advocacy Program
UNICEF Canada’s Youth Advocacy Program is a 10-month online program that helps young people learn the skills and knowledge needed to become powerful advocates and activists in Canada.
The program is designed for young people between the ages of 13-24 who are passionate about advocacy, activism, and creating change. It is for young people who want to learn more about the step-by-step process of creating an advocacy plan, their legal rights as advocates, and how to influence decision-makers.
What the program provide
The program provides:
- Opportunity to learn more about advocacy, your rights, the government decision-making process, and how to become powerful advocates and activists to improve the lives of young people across Canada
- Opportunity to connect with diverse young people from across Canada
- Opportunity to learn from youth and adults who have successfully advocated for change in their communities
- Opportunity to be involved in UNICEF Canada advocacy initiatives
- Develop your own advocacy plan based on your advocacy interests
- Connect directly with decision-makers about the issues you are passionate about
- A participatory learning environment where you can collaborate and learn with/from, others
UNICEF Canada will provide a certificate of completion to participants who complete the program by attending the core sessions.
Upon completion, you will be invited to join an alumni network where you can keep in touch with your peers to share advocacy initiatives, strategies, and support each other in the future.
The curriculum will be delivered online over Zoom. The sessions will be interactive and engaging, using participatory, youth-centred engagement methods to facilitate multi-generational dialogue and maximum participation by all participants. Scheduled sessions will be complemented by the opportunity for young people to self-organize through small group work and virtual meet-ups.
Topics that will be covered
The curriculum will explore the following themes:
- Self-care
- Advocacy 101
- Your rights
- How to Develop an Advocacy Plan in 9 steps
- Deciding what you want to advocate for and who you need to influence
- How governments work (role of Ministers, role of the House of Commons and the Senate/Legislature, mandate letters, the legislative process)
- How to engage people who can influence decision-makers
- How to talk to people in government about the issues you are passionate about
- Communicating about an advocacy issue and raising awarenessons
- Other topics identified by youth participants
Requirements
- Accepted participants are expected to commit 2-5 hours per month to the program from February to December and be available for the core sessions. Sessions will be scheduled at a time that is convenient for all participants.
- The Youth Advocacy Program is free.
Eligibility
We welcome applications from young people who are:
- Ages 13-24
- Living in Canada
- Passionate about learning or further developing your advocacy knowledge and skills
- Able to commit 2-5 hours per month from February to December
UNICEF Canada is an inclusive workplace and is committed to championing accessibility, diversity and equal opportunity. Requests for accommodation can be made at any stage of the application process upon request.
Sign Up Now : https://www.unicef.ca/en/youth-advocacy-program
Ends On: 15th December 2024