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Comparison of different types of youth movements

Comparison of different types of youth movements. Comparison of different types of youth movements habitual youth movement (KSJ pius X) youth movement with inclusion (LAT chiro) youth movement for people with a disability (Scouts Groeninge: Pallieters). KSJ PIUS X. KSJ PIUS X. Vision

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Comparison of different types of youth movements

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  1. Comparison of different types of youth movements

  2. Comparison of different types of youth movements • habitual youth movement (KSJ pius X) • youth movement with inclusion (LAT chiro) • youth movement for people with a disability (Scouts Groeninge: Pallieters)

  3. KSJ PIUS X

  4. KSJ PIUS X • Vision • Playing together in a group • Education • Experimenting • Being critical • Taking voluntary and long-term engagement • Giving meaning to different things • Concentrating on children and adolescents as individuals, in a group and in society.

  5. KSJ PIUS X • Target group • Children from first form and older. • Groups are formed by age

  6. KSJ PIUS X • Number of members and their guides • 137 members • 18 guides

  7. KSJ PIUS X • Groups • Sloebers 1st and 2nd form (4 guides) • Springers 3th en 4th form (3 guides) • Roodkapjes 5th en 6th form (4 guides) • JIM 1st grade (2 guides) • JIM 2nd grade (2 guides) • SIM 3th en 4th grade (2 guides) • +16 5th grade (1 guide)

  8. KSJ PIUS X • Type of activities • Frequency • Once a week • Duration • 1st up to 4th form: from 14h till 16h • From 5th form and older: from 14h till 17h • There is 1 activity for each group

  9. KSJ PIUS X • Explanation of the game • Places • Reactions • guides • members • parents

  10. KSJ PIUS X • Why this target group? • Maximal allowed number of members? • Special activitities? • Cooperation with other youth movements?

  11. KSJ PIUS X • Membership fee • 30 euros 1st child • 25 euros 2nd child and following • 17 euros go to vKSJwest (insurance and entry) • Dress code

  12. LAT Chiro Melden

  13. LAT Chiro • Vision Chiro melden • Everybody has to be allowed in and has to get the same possibilities to participate. (irrespective of their sex, race, talents and posibilities) • Everybody is different: inclusion

  14. LAT Chiro • Inclusion vision • Getting rid of special institutes, schools and groups for people with a disability. • People should not have to adjust to its environment, but the environment should be adjusted to the people. So everyone can learn and participate. • All children are different and they can learn a lot from each other.

  15. LAT Chiro • All children with all different types of diagnosis are welcome, as long as it is possible not to have to guide the member as an individual in the group = No dyadic guidance, because that way there is no inclusion

  16. LAT Chiro • Target group • Current situation: • Children without a disability • Children with a fysical disability • Children with ADHD • Children from families who have financial difficulties • Children with autism • Children with a minor upto moderate mental disability • Children with or without a disability are allowed from the age of 6 up to 18 years old (getting older they can become a guide

  17. LAT Chiro • Number of members and guides • 65 guides • Speelclub’s (21 members) • Rakwi’s (18 members) • tito’s (7 members) • Keti’s (8 members) • Aspi’s (11 members)

  18. LAT Chiro • Type of activities • Frequency • Once a week • Duration • From 14h till 17h

  19. LAT Chiro • Explanation of the game • Places • Reactions • Guides • Members • parents

  20. LAT Chiro • Why this target group? • Maximum allowed number of members? • Special activities? • Cooperation with other youth movements?

  21. LAT Chiro • Membership fee • 20 euros for each member (insurance, buying materials) • Dress code

  22. Pallieters

  23. Pallieters • Vision • Scouting activities should be accessible for people with a mental or fysical disability • Target group • Children and adolescents with a mental or fysical disability from the age of 7 up to 35 years • Preliminary meeting and trial period • The most common mental disabilities are autism, Down syndrome, …

  24. Pallieters • Number of members and guides • 34 members • 9 guides • Groups • There are no different groups because there are not enough guides

  25. Pallieters • Type of activity • Frequency • 3 times/month • Duration • The members are present during 2,5 hours • The activity itself takes less than 2 hours

  26. Pallieters • Explanation of the game • Places • Reactions • guides • members • parents

  27. Pallieters • Why this target group? • Maximal allowed number of members? • Special activities? • Cooperation with other youth movements?

  28. Pallieters • Membership fee • 30 euros for each member (insurance + downpayment of their room) • + 10 euros for special activities • Dress code

  29. Conclusion • Conclusion • OT and youth movement: • Comparison • Activity • Relation • Occupational Therapist as guide

  30. KSJ PIUS X

  31. LAT Chiro Melden LAT Chiro Melden

  32. Pallieters

  33. Thank you for your time and attention !

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