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Matter CC 24-342

Youth Commission Annual Report.

Governance & Elections Neighborhood Services and Education Committee (NSE) Agenda Ready Introduced 12 Apr 2024
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File
CC 24-342
Type
Reports to Committee
Status
Agenda Ready
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Introduced
12 Apr 2024
Last synced
03 Jun 2026 · 08:18

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Report

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The 2023-2024 Annual Report of the San José Youth Commission outlines its mission to empower youth in civic engagement and advocacy. The report includes a message from the Chair, details about the commission's work plan, outreach plan, and survey results reflecting youth priorities. Key initiatives include the Youth Participatory Budget Program, environmental advocacy, and awareness campaigns on gender-based violence. The report emphasizes the importance of youth representation in local government and outlines the commission's efforts to promote transparency and inclusion.

Key points
  • The Youth Commission serves as an advisory group to the Mayor and City Council, focusing on youth advocacy and civic engagement.
  • The commission represents approximately 248,000 youth under 19 in San José.
  • Key initiatives include the Youth Participatory Budget Program, environmental advocacy, and gender-based violence awareness.
  • The commission aims to promote transparency in local government and ensure youth voices are included in decision-making processes.
  • A survey collected nearly 900 responses from youth, highlighting priorities such as housing, violence, and educational resources.
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Youth - Commission CITY OF SAN JOSE 2023-2024 Annual Report NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES & EDUCATION COMMITTEE CONTENTS 03 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR 05 ABOUT THE COMMISSION 08 2023-2024 ADOPTED WORKPLAN & OUTREACH PLAN 10 BILL OF RIGHTS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS 11 ENHANCING THE YOUTH COMMISSION MEMO 12 OVERVIEW OF YOUTH IN SAN JOSE CONTENTS 13 YOUTH PRIORITIES SURVEY RESULTS = : ` ee EL (S7 mũ] lê J| dựNH - | 46 Wh all ở |Ấ, WORK PLAN OBJECTIVE REPORTS 24 DISTRICT REPORTS 43 VOLUNTEER STATISTICS 44 YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCILS IN ACTION 49 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS & CONTACT MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR The San José Youth Commission enjoys a long history of youth advocacy and civic engagement. We are the official advisory group to the Mayor and City Council who are leading youth representation in local government. As the Chair of the Commission, | am proud and honored to have led such an amazing group of youth advocates and trailblazers. Our Commissioners are responsible for developing policy recommendations and representing over 20,000 youth constituents in their respective districts. The mission of the Youth Commission is to empower and encourage youth to be civically engaged through local and...
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Presentation

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The document appears to be a draft of the 2023-2024 Annual Report for the Neighborhood Services & Education Committee, detailing the activities and initiatives of the Youth Commission in San José. It includes information on the strengthening of the Youth Commission, volunteer hours contributed by youth members, outreach plans, survey results on youth priorities, and various initiatives aimed at increasing youth participation and civic engagement.

Key points
  • The City Council approved an ordinance to strengthen the Youth Commission's functions on September 12, 2023.
  • Youth Commissioners and Youth Advisory Council members volunteered a combined 2,282 service hours from July 2023 to April 2024.
  • The Youth Commission conducted a survey that collected almost 900 responses to gauge youth priorities.
  • A recommendation to develop a youth participatory budget program pilot is included.
  • The Youth Commission has hosted multiple community events and developed policy recommendations on various youth issues.
Limitations
  • The document contains unresolved placeholders and lacks specific details such as dates for certain events and outcomes of initiatives.

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2023-2024 Annual Report M AY 9 , 2 0 2 4 N E I G H B O R H O O D S E R V I C E S & E D U C AT I O N C O M M I T T E E COMMISSIONER JANAPATY COMMISSIONER MISHRA Citywide District 1 COMMISSIONER MASCARENHAS COMMISSIONER PRADEEPKUMAR District 10, Vice Chair & Outreach District 2 COMMISSIONER SINGH COMMISSIONER HOANG District 9 District 3, Chair COMMISSIONER T. LUONG COMMISSIONER GONZALES-MUÑIZ District 4 District 8 COMMISSIONER LIEU COMMISSIONER M. LUONG District 5 District 7 COMMISSIONER BANSAL District 6, Communications 2 "Not about us without us." 3 ENHANCING THE YOUTH COMMISSION AND YOUTH PARTICIPATION IN THE CITY On September 12, 2023, the City Council unanimously approved an ordinance strengthening the Youth Commission's functions, powers, and duties. 4 YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCILS 128 The average number of hours spent by the 11 Youth Commissioners on activities such as attending general meetings, coordinating YAC meetings, conducting community outreach, and crafting policy recommendations. These councils provide valuable input and insights on policies and programs directly impacting young people. From July 2023 to April 2024, Youth Commission and Youth Advisory Council members...