From Treatment to Empowerment: Conceptualizing the Role of Young People in Creating Change Processes for Their Peers

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Child & Youth Services Pub Date : 2022-03-17 DOI:10.1080/0145935X.2022.2050204
M. Moensted, N. Buus
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Abstract Youth-led peer-support initiatives appear well placed to dismantle conventional binaries of youth-adult, as they hold promise as models able to perceive youth outside the role of service recipients. Drawing on ethnographic research at an Australian youth program that included interviews with young people, young and adult volunteers, and staff, this paper investigates the role young people play in determining, creating, and applying change processes for their peers. Through the mechanisms of “cultivating relatability,” “establishing a culture of support,” and “role-modeling alternative pathways,” new possibilities and hope were created. At the core of peer-support efforts was an attempt to increase social integration and a commitment to notions of equality and respect as well as the eradication of unequal power relations between adults and young people. The dual phenomenon of being both the recipient of peer support and facilitators of change processes for others has novel implications for youth programs that work with young people to enhance processes of empowerment and agency and promote positive youth outcomes. Such an approach to working with young people as engaged partners, which gives them a voice and, in particular, asserts the rights of young people to be involved in transforming and recreating their situations, creates opportunities that may both extend the reach and deepen the impact of youth services.
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从治疗到赋权:将年轻人在为同龄人创造变革过程中的作用概念化
摘要青年领导的同伴支持倡议似乎很适合打破青年-成年人的传统二元对立,因为它们有望成为能够将青年视为服务对象之外的榜样。本文利用澳大利亚一个青年项目的民族志研究,包括对年轻人、年轻人和成年志愿者以及工作人员的采访,调查了年轻人在为同龄人确定、创造和应用变革过程中所扮演的角色。通过“培养相关性”、“建立支持文化”和“角色塑造替代途径”等机制,创造了新的可能性和希望。同伴支持工作的核心是努力加强社会融合,致力于平等和尊重的概念,并消除成年人和年轻人之间不平等的权力关系。既是同伴支持的接受者,又是他人变革进程的促进者,这一双重现象对青年计划产生了新的影响,这些计划与青年人合作,以加强赋权和代理进程,并促进青年取得积极成果。这种将年轻人作为参与的伙伴进行合作的方法,使他们有发言权,特别是维护年轻人参与改变和重建其处境的权利,创造了机会,既可以扩大青年服务的范围,也可以加深其影响。
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