National retreat in Prince Albert addresses challenges facing youth
Youth and young adults from across the country have gathered in Prince Albert, and as a group are talking about ways to not only increase graduation rates, but also break down barriers that may be associated with accessing employment or health care supports.
The Community Building Youth Futures (CBYF) Members Retreat was designed and funded by the Tamarack Institute through the Government of Canada.There’s 19 CBYF locations across the country. Director Nathalie Blanchet said the goal of the retreat is to identify what individual barriers and challenges young people are facing.
“And together you say what’s our vision for youth in our community, how do we get there, and how do we create innovate practices to get us there,” she said.
Citing past success stories, Blanchet explained there was an idea developed in Portage, MB., for a roving campus. From discussion at a retreat, the idea was later implemented in a separate part of the country.