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BECAUSE WE CARE

  • Writer: CHARO HAMPSCH
    CHARO HAMPSCH
  • Oct 28, 2016
  • 1 min read

If both youth participants and adult leaders feel accountable for the outcome of program elements and hold each other accountable, both groups will feel compelled to consider program improvements. Creating an atmosphere of mutual accountability takes work to empower, engage and recognize participants. Youth and adults must both understand their roles clearly. However, when you can achieve mutual accountability, the process of engaging people in change becomes a natural part of the package.


 
 
 

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