Thursday, November 18 | |
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9:15 – 9:30 | Registration |
9:30 – 9:45 | Introductions and welcome |
9:45 – 9:55 | Young people speak out: "Mr. Legault...we must give ourselves “le go” in prevention!" |
9:55 – 10:40 | Roundtable on Youth Homelessness Prevention - Annie Fontaine (Moderator)
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10:40 – 11:00 | Break |
11:00 – 12:00 | Workshop 1 – Recommendations for Youth Homelessness Prevention |
12:00 – 2:00 | Lunch |
2:00 – 3:00 | Workshop 2 (break-out groups) - Concrete actions for the prevention of youth homelessness |
3:00 – 3:45 | Plenary discussion |
3:45 – 4:00 | Closing remarks |
Friday, November 19 | |
9:15 – 9:30 | Registration |
9:30 – 9:45 | Introductions and welcome |
9:45 – 10:45 | Roundtable discussion with young people with lived experience - Annie Fontaine (Moderator) |
10:45 – 11:00 | Break |
11:00 – 11:30 | Presenting the Joint Statement on Youth Homelessness Prevention |
11:30 – 11:45 | TAKTIKA speaks up |
11:45 – 11:50 | Address M. Samuel Poulin, Parliamentary Assistant to the Premier (youth) |
11:50 – 12:00 | Closing remarks |
In addition to round tables and visual presentations, a participatory formula has been provided by a the programming which will be composed of :
All programming is based onwill be presented around the 5 main focus areas:
Each theme will be broken down into two sessions :
Participants will be able to choose the same theme for all two workshops or change themes.
THEME 1. IDENTITIES AND TRAJECTORIES
This theme deals with issues related to the diversity of identities and trajectories among young people. The plurality of life courses encourages recognition of the right to equality and non-discrimination for all youth, regardless of their gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, ethnic and cultural origin, or mental and physical health situation. With a view toward preventing youth homelessness, this theme emphasizes the importance of breaking down the prejudices, stigmatization, and discrimination experienced by youth in order to instead highlight and celebrate the diversity of their realities.
Workshop 1.1: Right to Equality and Non-Discrimination - Cultural and Social
This workshop will focus on combating stigma and discrimination among youth based on racism, colonialism, capacity building, and social profiling.
Workshop 1.2: Right to Equality and Non-Discrimination - Gender and Sexual Orientation
This workshop will focus on combating stigma and discrimination among youth based on sexual orientation, sexism, heterosexism, and cisgenderism.
THEME 2. SOCIAL TIES
By focusing on social ties and natural supports, this theme addresses the place that young people occupy in society. While acknowledging the importance of a youth’s roots in a community, social ties also raise questions about social cohabitation, judicialization, and the occupation of public space as a place of belonging and socialization. In this area, the prevention of youth homelessness refers to the recognition of the right to cohabitation and to justice, as well as the right to citizenship and socialization.
Workshop 2.1: Right to social cohabitation and access to justice
This workshop will focus on issues related to social cohabitation, judicialization, social profiling, and access to justice for youth.
Workshop 2.2: Right to socialization and the right to citizenship
This workshop will focus on issues related to freedom of assembly, socialization among marginalized population, and the recognition of young people as full citizens in society.
THEME 3. PERSONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Based on the notions of self-fulfillment and personal development, this theme offers a framework for reflection on the youth’s acquisition of personal and social skills. The place and role of education and socio-professional integration are crucial issues in.
Workshop 3.1: Right to education and socio-professional integration
This workshop will focus on issues related to the flexibility, diversity, and accessibility of education and socio-professional integration practices for young people.
Workshop 3.2: Right to self-determination and information
This workshop will focus on issues related to empowerment, freedom of expression, the search for meaning, and the recognition of the rhythm of each individual youth in their personal and social emancipation.
THEME 4. LIVING CONDITIONS
This theme focuses on the living conditions that mark and frame the life paths of young people. Systemic constraints related to socio-economic precariousness, food insecurity, residential instability, different forms of violence, and the lack of a healthy living.
Workshop 4.1: Right to housing and a healthy and safe environment
This workshop will address issues related to housing accessibility and availability, as well as land use planning to create healthy, safe and healthy spaces, free of violence, with the goal of preventing youth homelessness.
Workshop 4.2: Right to food and the right to a liveable income
This workshop will address issues related to food security, access to a liveable income, and redistribution of wealth as means to help prevent youth homelessness.
THEME 5. HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES
This theme addresses how the health and social services systems work to prevent youth homelessness. Mental health, physical health, and substance dependency issues are common pathways into youth homelessness. In order to improve youth health, it is important to rethink institutional services and transitions, including youth protection services, while taking into account the pace and multiple realities of youth experiencing homelessness. Within this theme, youth homelessness prevention refers to the recognition of the right to access and adapted mental and physical health services, as well as social services and youth protection services.
Workshop 5.1: Right to accessible and adapted mental and physical health services
This workshop will focus on issues related to the accessibility and adaptation of mental and physical health services to meet the youth’s specific needs and multiple life trajectories.
Workshop 5.2: Right to access to social services and adapted and accessible youth protection services
This workshop will focus on issues related to the accessibility and adaptation of social and youth protection services to meet the specific needs and plurality of life trajectories of young people.