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Youth advocate

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is important because it makes it easier for the youth advocate to empathise with their clients. Often, youth going through services or systems (whether it be mental health, juvenile justice, substance use issues, foster care, or homelessness) can be dehumanised, their opinions/feelings/insight ignored, and further traumatised. When a youth advocate (who understands what those situations can feel like) steps into a young persons life, it is often transformational for that youth and can lead them to a path of stability and success.
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A youth advocate additionally not only ensures that youth maintain their human rights, but also that their perspective and feelings about services or systems are heard. Many youth advocates have previous experiences that are similar to what the youth they are serving are experiencing themselves. This
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while aiding in skill development in all areas of life such as education, health, housing, employment, relationships, etc. A youth advocate aims to prevent youth from experiencing diminished self-esteem while interacting with adults who hold professional authoritative roles in their life. Examples
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is a person who acts in the best interests of the youth that they are working with. The overall purpose of a youth advocate is to ensure that youth maintain their
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of these adults are judges, lawyers, teachers, etc.
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worldwide view
improve this article
talk page
create a new article
Learn how and when to remove this message
human rights
Travis Lloyd
hearing
"Youth Advocacy"
the original
"National Association of Youth Courts - Youth Court Glossary"
the original
Youth empowerment
Youth work
Court Appointed Special Advocate
Guardian ad litem
Categories
Youth work
Juvenile law

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