The Record (Troy, NY)

OCFS accepting Youth Council applicatio­ns

- Staff report Youth may apply at https://nysylc.secure-platform.com/a/solicitati­ons/home/1.

CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. » The New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) announced the state is accepting applicatio­ns from youth who want to serve on the New York State Youth Council.

The Youth Council will increase participat­ory democracy by involving 62 young people – one youth from each New York State county – to advise Gov. Andrew Cuomo and state and local policymake­rs on key issues facing young people and on outreach and communicat­ion strategies.

“Young New Yorkers have so much to offer and their unique perspectiv­e is vital as the state shapes new initiative­s and policies impacting youth throughout the state,” said OCFS Commission­er Sheila Poole. “Youth voice is essential as we work together in addressing the many challengin­g issues affecting their daily lives.”

“Young people want to be engaged and have a strong voice in government,” said OCFS Deputy Commission­er for Youth Developmen­t and Partnershi­ps for Success Dr. Nina Aledort. “We, as policymake­rs, need to hear from the youth who will be directly affected by the laws we create in Albany. The New York State Youth Council will be the platform from which young New Yorkers will be heard and its members will gain valuable experience in the democratic process and being agents of change.”

The Youth Council will provide policy recommenda­tions on education, youth violence, the opioid crisis, juvenile justice, environmen­tal justice, cyberbully­ing and civic engagement. It will address issues that are of particular relevance to young women and girls, including sexual assault and harassment, female empowermen­t, economic opportunit­y, and wage parity.

The Youth Council will be run by youth, ages 13 to 21, who will develop its organizati­onal structure and prioritize key issues, and its members will gain hands-on experience in the democratic process. The members will serve two-year terms. Once selected, the Youth Council will convene in Albany for orientatio­n and training and will then be divided into regional teams to focus on specific policy issues.

Interested youth must submit an applicatio­n that includes an essay and a video demonstrat­ing their interest in one of the council’s focus areas. Candidates will be selected based on their character, leadership skills, academic achievemen­t, civic engagement, and community service.

 ?? MICHAEL GWIZDALA — MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE ?? OCFS Commission­er Sheila Poole
MICHAEL GWIZDALA — MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE OCFS Commission­er Sheila Poole

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