Wirkungsnachweis aus der Literatur

Langfristig (> 5 Jahre)
Meso (Organisation/Gruppe)
Sozial

high reputational value for youth organizations

Entwicklungsprozesse in Organisationen der Jugendarbeit

There are also long term organisational impacts and benefits to this approach to working. It was evident that the VSO was perceived as hugely influential in the lives of the young people it supports and also the lives of those around them. The building of ongoing, sustained relationships with individuals within the local communities ensured a high reputational value amongst the youth participants and their families. Participants highlighted how they encouraged younger siblings, family friends and other young people in the local community to join and support the projects.

Beschreibung der Aktivität

several youth participation focused project of voluntary sector organizations
several youth participation focused project of voluntary sector organizations The voluntary organisation who had engaged these young people is a small, locally-operating VSO who have an established history in delivering youth participation focused services.
Großbritannien
2005/2006
21 to 26 years (when interviewed), they were engaged 10 years previously
teilnehmende Kinder und Jugendliche
Freiwillig engagierte Jugendliche

Evaluierung der Aktivität

Qualitative Interviewbefragungen (persönlich)
Interviews were semi-structured, each following a similar line of questioning whilst allowing for individual perspectives and events to be discussed (Mason 1996, Kvale 2007). Each interview lasted approximately one hour, was recorded, transcribed and analysed in order to explore the content of the interview (Oliver, Serovich, and Mason 2005). [...] Sampling of the interviewees was purposive - members of staff from the VSO acted as gatekeepers and contacted a range of former youth participants who had been involved in one of these youth participation focused projects and sought consent for their contact details and names to be passed over to the researchers. [...] Pseudonyms have been used where participants have been quoted, as outlined at the end of this section.
ten former participants (5 female and 5 male)
2015/2016