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MEET THE PRESENTERS! Brianna Gower Director Email: bgower@youthpowerny.org Phone: 518-598-2467

MEET THE PRESENTERS! Bianca Logan - Youth Peer Development & Training Manager Email: blogan@youthpowerny.org Phone: 585-622-1221

AGENDA Overview of YOUTH POWER! What is a Youth Peer advocate? How can someone become a Credentialed Youth Peer Advocate? Support & Resources available through YP!

WHO IS YOUTH POWER!? YOUTH POWER! is the New York State network of young people who have been labeled and are seeking change. Together, we have decided to speak up about our experiences because no one knows what it is like for us better than we do. Through peer to peer mentoring, we empower young people to be active citizens that are aware of government operations, their rights and the ability to use their voices to influence policies, practices, regulations and laws. We are young people helping other people, ensuring availability of self-help and peer support while changing systems so that young people get the support they need with the respect and dignity they deserve. NOTHING ABOUT US WITHOUT US!

WORKING ACROSS SYSTEMS AND DISABILITIES Mental Health Special Education Child Welfare Juvenile Justice Addiction Recovery Developmental Disabilities Independent Living Special Health Care Youth Development

PROMOTES YOUTH ENGAGEMENT ON ALL LEVELS OF SERVICE Individual supports and services Community/county planning and oversight Regional Statewide National/Federal International

PRIORITY AGENDA In 2008 we introduced our first Policy Agenda In 2010 we renamed it to Priority Agenda to highlight our major advocacy positions for the year Each year, YP! releases a Priority Agenda to represent the issues we support and regularly work to address

GOALS OF YOUTH POWER! 1: To expand and strengthen the YP! network while remaining youth run 2: To successfully advocate for systems change to ensure better opportunities for young people 3: To increase empowerment, skill building, leadership and advocacy opportunities for young people with disabilities and system specific labels 4: To improve quality of youth peer advocacy & involvement by offering technical assistance and training opportunities to young people and adult allies 5: To practice and promote cultural competency & diversity

YOUTH POWER! BRINGS YOUTH PERSPECTIVE If you had a problem in the black community, and you brought in a group of white people to discuss how to solve it, almost nobody would take that panel seriously. In fact, there d probably be a public outcry. It would be the same thing for women s issues or gay issues. But every day, in local arenas all the way to the White House, adults sit around and decide what problems youth have and what youth need, without ever consulting us. Jason, 17 years old, Youth Force Member Act for Youth: Profiles of Youth Engagement and Voice in New York State: Current Strategies, pg 3

BUILDING ON OTHER PEER MOVEMENTS Family Peer Advocate Adult Peer Specialist Independent Living Movement Youth Peer Advocate

YOUTH PEER ADVOCATE EXPERTISE Knowledge of the Provider System Knowledge of Community Resources and opportunities Knowledge of peer movements & resources for self-advocates Personal Recovery/Resiliency Story

YPA BASE QUALIFICATIONS Be an individual 18 to 30 years old who has self-identified as a person who has first-hand experience with social, emotional, medical, developmental, substance use, and/or behavioral challenges Be able to use lived experience to assist in supporting youth in their resiliency/recovery and wellness Have a high school diploma, high school equivalency preferred or a State Education Commencement Credential (e.g. SACC or CDOS).This educational requirement can be waived.

Service Components Skill Building Coaching Self-Advocacy, Self-Efficacy & Empowerment Community Connections and Natural Supports

6 STEPS TO BECOMING A CREDENTIALED YPA Complete Level One of the YPA Training Apply for the YPA Provisional Credential Complete Level Two (Online) of the YPA Training Apply for the YPA Professional Credential Complete Consultation Calls Complete Level Two (In-Person) of the YPA Training *20 hours of continuing education required every two years to renew the credential*

ADDITIONAL APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS Provisional Two letters of recommendation Signed YPA Code of Ethics Statement of lived experience Resume Proof of age Professional Letter of recommendation from a supervisor Signed YPA Code of Ethics 600 hours of paid or formal volunteer work as a YPA

WHAT SUPPORT DOES YP! PROVIDE? Technical Assistance Networking Education and support

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE YP! Provides Technical Assistance in three key areas: Supporting Self-Advocacy Implementing Youth Peer Services Increasing Youth-Guided Practice (Participation in the planning and oversight of agencies/organizations)

YOUTH POWER! HAS SUPPORTED YPAS AND AGENCIES TO INTEGRATE SERVICES BY: Providing trainings to agencies on Youth Guided Practices Supported the creation of the YPA job description Supported agencies with interview questions and orientation of YPAs Supported YPAs in structuring youth support groups Collected feedback from YPAs to improve service Brought agencies together to encourage strengthening YPA services Created an assessment for the integration of YPAs into agencies

For Youth Peer Advocates: Peer Leader Support and Development (PLSD) With YOUTH POWER! s Regional Youth Partners Regional youth peer workforce coalition meetings (YPAL) for YPAs and their supervisors are also available across the state. Contact your local RYP for more information.

June 2019 Premiere youth peer conference 4 day conference modeled after the college experience Major in Systems Advocacy or Peer Advocacy Leaders Dinner with state government officials Will be an opportunity for Continuing Education credits Many networking opportunities with other YPAs!

Tip sheets Do s and Don ts of System Advocacy Starting a Youth Advisory Council Supporting and Fostering Youth Involvement Guides Youth Involvement toolkit Supporting Self Advocacy The How To s of Youth Guided Practice Webinars Videos

RPC Website: http://www.clmhd.org/rpc RPC Email: rpc@clmhd.org QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS Brianna Gower Director Email: bgower@youthpowerny.org Phone: 518-598-2467 Bianca Logan - Youth Peer Development & Training Manager Email: blogan@youthpowerny.org Phone: 585-622-1221 YOUTH POWER!