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Our mission is the Movement's reason for being.
To inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged
circumstances to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and
caring citizens.
Outcomes, expectations and goals for young
people in Clubs
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Positive self-identity:
Youth have a healthy self-concept, a strong belief in their own self-worth
and a sense of hope about their future. They are adept at setting and
attaining goals, confidently making the necessary decisions to achieve their
life plans.
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Competencies: Youth
have the knowledge, skills, strategies and attitudes necessary to have a
positive foundation for success. Youth become competent by mastering tasks,
demonstrating to themselves that they can do things well. They develop
competence in the following areas:
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Educational:
Youth are proficient in basic educational disciplines and have the
capacity to utilize technology. Having graduated from high school, they
are motivated to pursue learning opportunities throughout their lives.
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Employment:
Youth have the skills and attributes to be successful in the work force.
They are motivated to constantly develop new abilities and hone existing
skills to maintain a competitive edge.
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Social: Youth
are able to develop and sustain positive relationships with others.
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Emotional:
Youth are able to recognize, reflect on and appropriately express their
emotions, manage stress and cope with positive and adverse situations.
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Cultural: Youth
have an understanding and respect for their own cultural identity and
for the cultures of others; they are able to contribute in a
multicultural society and demonstrate tolerance for differences among
people.
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Community and Civic
Involvement: Youth have a sense of belonging to their community, family,
and/or group, and are willing to take civic responsibility. They work
closely with others to contribute to the greater good.
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Health and Well-being:
Youth live healthy lives, take part in regular fitness activities, are able
to access health care resources and engage in positive behaviors. They use
sound judgment about personal safety, nutrition and avoidance of alcohol,
drugs and pre ual activity.
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Moral Compass: Youth
have values enabling them to develop positive relationships with others.
These values include honesty, a sense of justice and fairness, respect,
caring and spirituality.
The Boys & Girls Club Movement must engage youth in activities that are fun and
enjoyable while supporting development of the capacities described above. This
is accomplished through Club programs and in discussions between staff and Club
members. Clubs cannot achieve without caring, capable staff who forge
relationships with young people and influence their ability to succeed in life.
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