2012 TARGET TEAM RESOURCES CHALLENGES STAGES/TASKS POSTIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT GAMEPLAN Adapted from “Graphic Gameplan” Graphic Guide #12 copyright 1997.

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2012 TARGET TEAM RESOURCES CHALLENGES STAGES/TASKS POSTIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT GAMEPLAN Adapted from “Graphic Gameplan” Graphic Guide #12 copyright 1997 Funding to support the development of state recommendations for PYD Funding to develop and implement a PYD statewide assessment Evaluation of the usefulness of the document 2 OBJECTIVES “Some” discretionary funding OFP regional networks Valuable network & membership Grant writing/experience PYD Subcommittee: Daniel Coronado Susan Reno Karen Ramstrom Kim West Dana Goodrow Sandi Goldstein Maryjane Puffer Catherine Lopez Matt Moyer PYD Goal: State and Local agencies that serve youth will integrate ASHWG’s PYD principles into all programs and services. PYD Goal: State and Local agencies that serve youth will integrate ASHWG’s PYD principles into all programs and services. PYD Objective 1: By Dec. 2010, ASHWG will define PYD principles. PYD Objective 1: By Dec. 2010, ASHWG will define PYD principles. PYD 2: Development ASHWG’s recommendations for incorporating PYD principles into sexual and reproductive health programs. PYD 2: Development ASHWG’s recommendations for incorporating PYD principles into sexual and reproductive health programs. JAN. - JUN. 2010JUL. - DEC DEFINING POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT ASHWG subcommittee to identify ASHWG’s proposed core PYD principles ASHWG, Steering Committee to provide feedback on core PYD principles Leadership presentation and adoption of PYD principles and revised game plan. Disseminate Core PYD principles to the ASHWG membership. DEVELOP RECOMMENDATIONS National scan of other state youth development frameworks. Develop summary synthesis of information from other states frameworks. Seek funding to develop state recommendations and implementation of ASHWG game plan. Identify youth serving organizations in CA (develop criteria for inclusion). Continue to seek funding. Identify core CA (8) regions and implement (4-8) youth focus groups. Conduct statewide survey of youth serving agencies. Conduct a survey of state entities. Analyze and summarize survey and focus group data. Develop final recommendations document (ASHWG leadership, state approval, edits, etc). PROMOTE THE ADOPTION OF RECOMMENDATIONS Develop dissemination plan for youth serving agencies (Identify conference, training opportunities, professional development opportunities, web blasts, post on related websites). Promote adoption amongst state entities (identify possible policy implementation opportunities). Youth Involvement Youth Interns placed in member organizations Input Evaluation Disparities Peer program promotion that represents community culture and addresses marginalized youth Expansion (establishment) of linkages, networks of youth organizations Policies inclusive of PYD SUCCESS FACTORS Cross-Cutting Priorities: Support the principles of Positive Youth Development Support PYD evidence-based interventions to improve adolescent access to sexual and reproductive health services Assure inclusion of disparities in PYD policies and programs Contribute to PYD policy applications Support evaluation of PYD interventions Support funding & resources to implement goal and objectives of PYD interventions State recommendations for PYD Develop ASHWG Youth Involvement Committee – 2013 and Beyond 1.Resurvey statewide youth serving organizations for change from baseline. 2.Resurvey state entities for policy change and Beyond 1.Resurvey statewide youth serving organizations for change from baseline. 2.Resurvey state entities for policy change.