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City of Helsinki - youth work strategy Interaction for Action 3 November 2015, Gothenburg Director of Youth Affairs Tommi Laitio Twitter @tommilaitio

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Page 1: Helsinki Youth Strategy

City of Helsinki

- youth work strategy

Interaction for Action

3 November 2015, Gothenburg

Director of Youth Affairs Tommi Laitio

Twitter @tommilaitio

Page 2: Helsinki Youth Strategy

Helsinki

• 600 000 inhabitants Helsinki

Capital of Finland

600 000 inhabitants

(annual growth +9000, of

which 70% migrants)

Age cohorts:

10-17-yo: 5 000

18-29: 10 000

16 % teenagers w/ migrant

background

Image: www.visithelsinki.fi

Page 3: Helsinki Youth Strategy

Goals for Youth Work

1. Universal services for all

young people: the entire city is

a nice place for young people.

2. Young people have influence

on their neighbourhoods.

Instead of a youth council the

goal is that every teenager has

a democratic experience

through participatory budgeting

and activist groups.

3. Every child has a hobby.

4. Tackling inequalities

between individuals and

neighbourhoods. More work

with those individuals and

neighbourhoods, which need

more.

Page 4: Helsinki Youth Strategy

Structure of Youth Work

Structure

• Youth Department is its own department under Deputy Mayor for Culture &

Education.

• 400 youth workers, 60 locations. Most work carried out by the city.

• Budget 31 million euros (193 euros / 10-29-year-old). Grants to NGOs appr. 2 million

euros.

• Targeted youth work (young people at risk) carried out together with Social Services

and Education.

Page 5: Helsinki Youth Strategy

City-level responsibility:

Cultural Youth Work

Swedish-speaking youth work

City-level responsibility:

Targeted youth work

Drug & Alcohol Prevention

City-level

responsibility:

Civic

engagement

Environmental

education

Page 6: Helsinki Youth Strategy

Evaluation of impact

Evaluation of Impact

1. City-level goals for all

departments set by city council

for for years (hobbies,

democratic participation etc.)

2. Young people´s wellbeing

report: annual report and online

database combining young

people´s experiences with latest

research and statistics.

3. Youth department´s own

goals:

number of contacts

number of hobby groups

Number of young people

taking part in planning,

executing and evaluating youth

work

4. Annual customer survey.

Page 7: Helsinki Youth Strategy

Collaboration

Collaboration • Umbrella organisation for youth NGOs

• Two main professional networks:

Child Protection Network (all departments providing services for children and young

people) 0-15-yos.

Young People´s Service Network (all departments, police, the army, employment

services, NGOs, young people) 15-29-yos.

Page 8: Helsinki Youth Strategy

Joint venues with libraries

and adult education

Summer job voucher

for 15-year-olds

Online database on

young people´s wellbeing

Participatory budgeting:

young people decide on youth work

Page 9: Helsinki Youth Strategy

Tommi Laitio

Director of Youth Affairs

City of Helsinki, Youth Department

Hietaniemenkatu 9B

PL 5000, 00099 City of Helsinki

tommi.laitio (a) hel.fi

tommilaitio.munstadi.fi

ruuti.net

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