Youthcentered
Youth-centered, sometimes written as youth-centered or youthcentered, refers to an approach in policy, program design, and research that places young people’s needs, rights, and agency at the center of planning and delivery. The approach treats youth not as passive recipients but as active participants whose experiences shape services and outcomes. It encompasses both the design of interventions and the governance structures that implement them.
Ideally, youth-centered practice rests on principles such as participation, empowerment, inclusivity, accessibility, safety, and a rights-based
Applications occur across education, health promotion, social services, community development, and digital platforms. Examples include youth
Challenges include ensuring representative participation, avoiding tokenism, safeguarding and ethical considerations, and balancing resource constraints with