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Youth-Adult Partnerships
Here are some ways to promote
successful youth/adult partnerships in your GSA:
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Evaluate the
structure of the organization:
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Define the
differences in leadership roles and set clear expectations
for youth and adult leaders.
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Prioritize youth
leadership and facilitation and focus on leadership training
and skill-building for youth people.
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Follow a
specific process for planning events and projects in your
GSA. Make sure responsibilities are clearly designated and
expectations are well-defined.
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Frequently
evaluate group dynamics: Do adult advisors and young leaders
both feel supported? Do youth members feel they have power
and control in the group?
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If adults tend
to outnumber youth or dominate the GSA, consider forming a
separate Gay-Straight Teacher's Alliance or a faculty
support group.
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If adult
advisors wish to be involved in setting meeting agendas (or
are required to by school policy), make sure that a youth
leader is also involved in the process.
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If adult
advisors have concerns about a particular project, have them
voice these by asking questions instead of handing down
authoritative decisions.
Courtesy of the
California GSA Network
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