Youth DO Have Rights!
Your Course Description
The Field of Youth Work
- Youth need you to be the strongest ally you can be. Equipping yourself with basic knowledge of the rights of youth helps build stronger bonds of trust. By helping youth advocate for themselves within their rights, you empower them.
- Learn about the rights youth have in various settings and contexts and recognize the scope of your support and capacity for cultural responsiveness.
- Gain resources to assist youth in understanding their rights, so you can encourage your youth to self-advocate.
Your Learning Objectives
- Understand the basic legal rights youth have in their family, school, and community
- Learn to help youth understand how to advocate for themselves within their rights
- Recognize when and how to refer to and collaborate with other professionals
- Assess your capacity for cultural responsiveness; recognize when a different provider might be more helpful to the youth based on cultural connection or competency
- Integrate knowledge of youth rights into your practice
Your Course Details
- Completion Certificate
- Youth Worker Track
- This training will count as 1.5 CE hours for most boards. Please contact your board directly with questions on submitting. Course details for CE submissions provided.
Your Trainer

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Your Skill-Building Objectives
Advocacy
Standing with and for young people
Youth Empowerment
Providing developmentally appropriate support
Relationship Building
Building trust through caring relationships
What YIPA members are saying
Great training, informative and straight to the point.
Genuine trainer, thanks for honest answers to complicated questions.
A good refresher on some things I already trained on, but a lot of new important information for my work.