Right to play youth leadership program
Stay connected to the Uprisers Sign Up. By continuing to browse or otherwise use our site, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enable the functions of the website and for tracking performance as described in our Data Protection and Privacy Policy. I Agree. During this time, Right To Play has adapted our approach to supporting program partners in a few important ways:. The Winter Seasonal Report provides a snapshot of the different events and programs facilitated by Community Mentors, Right To Play staff and youth themselves between December and February During this time, Right To Play has adapted our approach to supporting program partners in a few important ways: We have temporarily paused in-person coaching and support visits to communities and are shifting our focus towards remote coaching and training for Community Mentors.
We have modified program deliverables in order to account for the changes to program structures and to provide responsive support to partners that are designing new and safe ways to engage young people and families.
Each of Right To Play games are specifically designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills they need to overcome adversity and to tackle the challenges affecting their communities.
This helps them build on newly learned skills and attitudes to positively influence lasting change. As their learning evolves, these students grow from being unaware of their role in society to becoming advocates of positive behavior within their communities.
They also develop critical life skills that support improved learning outcomes. At the end of every game Right To Play Coaches — as trained and trusted role models — lead students through a three-step discussion:.
Keywords: Indigenous peoples; Positive youth development; Sport-for-development; Utilization-focused evaluation. Publication types Research Support, Non-U.
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