Stronger Staff, Stronger Youth Presentation

NAA, Next Gen and NIOST co-sponsored the Stronger Staff, Stronger Youth Workforce Track at this year’s NAA Convention in April in New Orleans. The track was so successful that many sessions had to close their doors due to overcrowding. Topics included an Overview, Core Competencies for Afterschool Professionals, Strengthening the Workforce by Strengthening Supervision, The Tipping Point: Credentialing with the Whole Field in Mind, Expansion and Innovation: A Look at Higher Education Opportunities, Expanding T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood for Youth Workers, and Strengthening Our Workforce through Policy and Advocacy. The track was so successful that another is being planned for the 2010 Convention to be held in Washington D.C. April 19-21!

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In order to strengthen supports for youth workers, it is critical that new champions join the effort. We must not preach only to the choir! This two-page case statement is designed to make a clear, concise, convincing argument for investing in youth workers, not just youth programs. We hope it is useful as you reach out to new groups of stakeholders to engage in this work, including business, education, higher education and more.

Despite major advancements in the field, staffing – everything from recruitment, retention, supervision, to performance – remains a major challenge. There is a need to reexamine currently held assumptions about what it will take to build a strong, stable, committed workforce. What incentives? What opportunities? What requirements? For whom? In what combination? This brief report by Nicole Yohalem, Karen Pittman and Sharon Lovick Edwards highlights lessons learned over the past six years by the Forum for Youth Investment, Cornerstones for Kids and the Next Generation Youth Work Coalition, with an eye toward implications for funders. We summarize what is known about youth workers, why investments in this workforce matter, and what funders (private and public) can do to spark and support these investments. The goal is to support discussions about how focused attention on workforce development can be a part of funders’ individual and collective efforts to strengthen and expand after-school and youth development programs and systems.

Find the document here: http://forumfyi.org/content/strengthening-youth-developmentafter-school-...