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HMS, HIC EQ-Bank 092

Assess the challenges and opportunities for young people advocating for health issues within their communities.

In your response, consider past approaches, current methods, and future directions.   (8 marks)

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Judgment Statement

  • Youth health advocacy shows moderately successful outcomes with significant potential for improvement.
  • This assessment is based on platform accessibility evolution and the effectiveness in achieving policy change.

Platform Accessibility Evolution

  • Past advocacy methods demonstrated limited reach through traditional school councils and formal submissions.
  • Evidence indicates SRCs positioned youth as passive recipients rather than active contributors.
  • Current digital platforms provide opportunities for considerable expansion in reach, enabling the organisation of large events such as global climate-health demonstrations.
  • However, digital divides can prevent marginalised groups like rural and low-income youth from accessing these advocacy platforms.
  • Overall, the digital platform evolution demonstrates substantial improvements for advocacy while highlighting persistent accessibility gaps.

Policy Change Effectiveness

  • Youth advocacy shows minimal impact on policy decisions through past approaches.
  • Traditional methods produced limited results as adult decision-makers controlled implementation.
  • Current approaches achieve moderate success through viral campaigns raising awareness.
  • The combination of youth advocacy and institutional support is an area of great opportunity, as demonstrated by CYDA’s LivedX and The National Youth Disability Summit.
  • This indicates significant improvement in the effectiveness of youth advocacy is possible through hybrid models.

Overall Assessment

  • When all factors are considered, youth advocacy proves moderately successful with a clear growth trajectory.
  • Past limitations in both access and impact show marked improvement through digital evolution.
  • This assessment shows that future hybrid models combining authentic youth voice with institutional frameworks offer highly valuable opportunities.
  • On balance, challenges remain significant but opportunities increasingly outweigh barriers.
  • Implications suggest investing in collaborative approaches will maximise youth advocacy effectiveness.
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Judgment Statement

  • Youth health advocacy shows moderately successful outcomes with significant potential for improvement.
  • This assessment is based on platform accessibility evolution and the effectiveness in achieving policy change.

Platform Accessibility Evolution

  • Past advocacy methods demonstrated limited reach through traditional school councils and formal submissions.
  • Evidence indicates SRCs positioned youth as passive recipients rather than active contributors.
  • Current digital platforms provide opportunities for considerable expansion in reach, enabling the organisation of large events such as global climate-health demonstrations.
  • However, digital divides can prevent marginalised groups like rural and low-income youth from accessing these advocacy platforms.
  • Overall, the digital platform evolution demonstrates substantial improvements for advocacy while highlighting persistent accessibility gaps.

Policy Change Effectiveness

  • Youth advocacy shows minimal impact on policy decisions through past approaches.
  • Traditional methods produced limited results as adult decision-makers controlled implementation.
  • Current approaches achieve moderate success through viral campaigns raising awareness.
  • The combination of youth advocacy and institutional support is an area of great opportunity, as demonstrated by CYDA’s LivedX and The National Youth Disability Summit.
  • This indicates significant improvement in the effectiveness of youth advocacy is possible through hybrid models.

Overall Assessment

  • When all factors are considered, youth advocacy proves moderately successful with a clear growth trajectory.
  • Past limitations in both access and impact show marked improvement through digital evolution.
  • This assessment shows that future hybrid models combining authentic youth voice with institutional frameworks offer highly valuable opportunities.
  • On balance, challenges remain significant but opportunities increasingly outweigh barriers.
  • Implications suggest investing in collaborative approaches will maximise youth advocacy effectiveness.

Filed Under: Individual, organisational and community advocacy Tagged With: Band 4, Band 5, Band 6, smc-5512-10-Advocacy over time

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