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Board Service by Young Peopleby Jenny Sazama and Karen S. Young Even if your state prohibits youth from serving on a board, there are many ways to secure meaningful youth involvement without running the risk of liability. The first critical step you can take is to demonstrate to young people that your agency views them as equal partners. Young people who see that their opinions and ideas are valued will participate more fully and responsibly in an organization. Make sure to involve more than just one young person on your board. Invite several so they can support each other. We recommend that organizations serving youth consider making at least one-quarter of their board young people. This will help your organization to avoid the traps of tokenism and isolation, which discourage young people from participation. Of course, some organizations may choose to adopt participation
structures in which all of the members consist of young people. An
all-youth
structure can be very effective in some organizations. In states where there are no laws that specifically prohibit or allow for youth board participation, organizations can adopt the Youth Infusion Principle and involve young people in all of its structures. However, your organization will have to decide what structures will best minimize any risks to your organization. If you choose to be cautious, Youth on Board recommends that your organization consider the following suggestions:
Previously, Youth on Board has recommended an additional conservative
approach for youth involvement, which involves counting youth and
adult votes separately to ensure that youth votes do not carry, defeat, or break
a tie on a motion, or count toward a quorum (unless your state’s
laws dictate otherwise). Your Guide to Youth Board Involvement and the Law For books on this topic in our bookstore, click the link(s) below:Boards of Directors ________ Permission is granted for organizations to download and reprint this article. Reprints must provide full acknowledgment of source, as provided: Excerpted from Your Guide to Youth Board Involvement and the Law, 2001, Youth on Board. Found in the Energize website library at: http://www.energizeinc.com/art.html |
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