It’s Black History Month: “Actions Speak Louder Than Words”

Youth Friendly spoke with four young people from AWYF about what Black History Month means to them, the importance of implementing racial justice in Canadian systems, and how your organization can be more welcoming to Black and immigrant youth.

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How To Take A Trauma-Informed Approach In Your Organization

Becoming trauma-informed means making a commitment to changing the practices, policies, and culture of an institution in order to make everyone feel safe. It means members are involved in working toward this change and understanding the impact of trauma and the specific needs of trauma survivors.

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How Islamophobia Exists In Organizations

With anti-Muslim hate crimes persisting, it's imperative that organizations and institutions work to make Muslim youth feel safe and welcome in their spaces. Dismantling anti-Muslim hate must start from our systems and structures of power. That means looking inward and taking accountability for how it may be present within your own organizatoin.

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3 New Years Resolutions To Make Your Organization More Youth-Friendly

Looking to make your organization more youth-friendly this year? We’ve got you. Read on for three attainable goals to foster youth engagement going forward.

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Two Young Disability Advocates On How Your Organization Can Do Better

When it comes to disability advocacy, we need not only a shift in attitudes, but systemic change. There many young activists who are addressing the ableism in our society, and to truly make your organization inclusive, it’s vital to listen to their perspectives.

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How To Meet Access Needs Through Outreach

When trying to get youth involved in your organization, it’s crucial that your outreach meets accessibility needs so that all young people see that they are welcome. But first, let’s expand on what we mean when we talk about access needs.

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