Contra Costa County, CA | November 7, 2000 Election |
YOUTH ADVISORY REPORT SUMMARYBy Newell ArnerichCandidate for Member, Town Council; Town of Danville | |
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Mayor Arnerich, students and members of the Youth Advisory Committee on Safety & Development held a news conference to present the committee's recommendations to the community.On September 29, 1999 a news conference was held by dedicated group of community volunteers made up of adults, youth, community leaders, law enforcement and educators to present findings and actions recommended by the San Ramon Valley Advisory Committee on Youth Safety and Development. The importance of the event was not just their recommendations, but the message that with the support and participation of one another we can live in a community free of violence, and continue to involve and embrace our youth, not as leaders of tomorrow, but as the young leaders of today. This article is based on the committee's executive summary and report which was written by Kathy Chiverton of the Office of County Supervisor Donna Gerber, Minnie Correia of CASA, Terry Koehne of SRVUSD and myself. Through the spring and early summer of 1999, the San Ramon Valley Advisory Committee on Youth Safety and Development met with many students, parents, teachers, service providers and other community members to discuss the issue of youth safety and development. During this process, a vision of a community that is nurturing to its children emerged. In that ideal community, children will be valued for who they are and provided with support as they grow to be responsible and productive citizens. Diversity will be embraced; youth issues will be addressed in a caring and comprehensive way; and community adults will play significant and positive roles in the lives of children. The Advisory Committee suggests that with the proper support and commitment the San Ramon Valley will be that ideal community. After considerable research and community input, the Committee is convinced that the health and safety of the youth in the San Ramon Valley directly impacts the social and economic health of this community and is the responsibility of parents, school personnel, government officials, service providers, community members and youth themselves. It is with that conviction that the Committee makes its recommendations and asks specific groups to take responsibility to implement the following actions. It should be noted that, although each of these recommendations is made as a distinct suggestion, these are comprehensive suggestions and need to be implemented as such. The following list reflects the first set of priority recommendations from the committee. The complete list of recommendations is provided in the committee's "Final Report to the Sponsoring Agencies".
1.Establish and provide fiscal resources for a Valley-wide youth council, which will develop and operate youth programs. An oversight committee has been commissioned to ensure that these recommendations and the work of the Committee does not become forgotten or stagnate. Each of the 35 recommendations in the full report identifies a list of key organizations which have committed to assist in its implementation. The most important issue from the Committee is to involve youth in any process and we should recall Pearl S. Buck's statement, "All things are possible until they are proved impossible". |
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