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The Meaningful Engagement Program is OCA's youth-led consulting and training initiative for providers.
To really change systems, we share what we learn about helping youth with others.
Young people with lived experience are subject-matter experts and have valuable insights that can help transform services, programs, and policies. The Meaningful Engagement Program puts that belief into practice: OCA's youth advocates and trained staff provide technical assistance, facilitate Youth Advisory Boards, deliver trainings, and co-design programs alongside the agencies that serve foster youth in Puerto Rico.
Using the framework of Meaningful Engagement, as well as other best practices in Youth Development, we seek to work with families, caretakers, child welfare stakeholders, government agencies and other service providers to:
We believe these efforts create scalable impact for services and programs that have a higher likelihood of improving youth outcomes and promoting social and economic mobility.
OCA has provided technical assistance to:
OCA is recognized as the main advocate for HUD's Foster Youth to Independence (FYI) housing voucher program in Puerto Rico. OCA is currently serving as a contractor supporting the design of implementation processes for the FYI program across Puerto Rico's housing agencies and municipalities.
Our interactions with others are mostly automatic, requiring little conscious effort or thought. When we have the desire or responsibility of helping others, developing genuine connections is a key part of the process of designing an effective intervention for the person or community we want to support. Because we are so used to talking with others, it can be hard to change our approach to how we carry out our conversations. Inevitably, how we engage and interact with those we want to impact, greatly influences the outcomes of our efforts. Lack of attention and genuine intention within our interactions can make others feel uncomfortable.
Meaningful engagement can be used to create authentic, effective connections with our audiences so that we are more prepared to offer the help they truly need. We must consider the fact that our audience is not necessarily prepared to take advantage of the resources we offer, and that we often lack the lived experience needed to know exactly what our audience needs. With meaningful engagement, we use alternative thinking to tailor strategies and create comfortable environments where people can feel free to be themselves, be vulnerable, learn, and grow. This in turn, produces more information and tools, so that people can better understand and align their thoughts and actions to meet their goals.

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