Jeugddienst Zwijndrecht
Binnenplein 1, 2070 Zwijndrecht, Belgium
A practice of processes and methods
Zwijndrecht wants to further develop a sustainable child-friendly policy, a policy that continually evolves with its residents, with a special focus on its most vulnerable residents, namely children, young people and their networks. After all, children and young people do not have the right to vote, but they are represented for 1/3 within our resident population. They have an opinion and are the experts in their own world.
We want children and young people to be able to be themselves in Zwijndrecht, to receive maximum opportunities and support to grow and develop into the best version of themselves. These opportunities or support may be different from support for adults: in a different form or with a different approach. Zwijndrecht therefore wants to work demand-oriented by putting children and young people at the center of policy. In this way, Zwijndrecht shows that we have confidence in them, want to work together and recognize them as active citizens.
To reach this vision, we made a childfriendly strategy for the next 6 years. Making this strategy was a process of 3 years, where we involved a lot of children, young people, youth work, adults residents and municipality services.
Making our strategy was based on 3 phases
At the end we presented this strategy for a national jury and we got the label of child-friendly city from the Flemish minister of Youth.
children and young people get to know who is working at the municipality services.
the municipality workers are getting closer to the world of children and young people.
children and young people get recognition from the policy makers.
children and young people can give input on all the themes their belong to.
the municipality listens to young people and get their advice.
The youth service workers are kind of Robin Hood in a shiny world of policy makers/politicians. They are the lobbying factor to get the voice from children and young people in the shiny world of policy. They are trying to connect these to worlds. They are creating chances for young people to have conversations with politicians.
Youth work policy