Partnership Wheel
See how everyone in a community plays a role in achieving community service,
prevention, and positive youth development.
2004 Youth Summit Materials!!
Want to replicate the activity you participated in during the Ohio Partnership
for Youth Summit on October 5, 2004 in Columbus Ohio? Are you looking for a way
to create a visual of the importance of partnering and teamwork through community
service, peer prevention, and positive youth development? Use these materials to create
the activity that brought together so many at the 2004 Youth Summit!
10 Tips for Successful Partnerships
When a group of people come together to achieve a common goal, it is important to keep
everyone moving on the same track.
InCahoots Planning Guide
Download your copy of the guide that was presented during the 10 statewide Ohio
Partnership for Youth InCahoots meetings during 2005. This guide provides information
about the Partnership as well as step by step instruction and resources to creating your
own partnership success.
Beginning a Partnership for Youth in Your Community
- Phase One: Build a Climate of Trust
A youth gathering will be held to raise statewide awareness about the project. See 2004 YOUTH SUMMIT MATERIALS for more information.
- Phase Two: Take Effective Action
Nine regional meetings will be held to engage their county-level counterparts to the guidingprinciples, form effective partnerships, and introduce them to the proposed project. See INCAHOOTS for more information.
- Phase Three: Share in the Outcomes
County/community-level counterparts of the Ohio Partnership for Youth work within their respective youth groups and collectively in a county/community-wide youth partnership to engage their community's youth in a community improvement project. Participants will have the opportunity to present their successes at the 2006 OPEC conference. Register now to get InCahoots and TAKE THE CHALLENGE.