Minnesota's Shared Youth Vision Activities
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The Shared Youth Vision (SYV) Federal Collaborative Partnership (Youth Fed. Team) introduced a "new vision" of a more collaborative approach to meeting the needs of America's neediest youth (see Shared Youth Vision Overview [pdf]). The Youth Fed. Team includes representatives from the U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Education, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, Justice, Labor, and Transportation, as well as the corporation for National and Community Service and the Social Security Administration. Training and Employment Notice 28-07 (dated 1/31/2008) provides information to states and local workforce systems on SYV Federal Partnership activities and identifies available tools to assist SYV partners.
The Federal partners in this effort convened teams from selected states to model communication, coordination, and collaboration as recommended by the White House Task Force Report.
A Federal Inter-Agency "Solutions Desk" will provide state teams with a single point of access to the federal information resources available to assist states in implementing the Shared Youth Vision activities. Select this link to see the Federal Team's response to questions posed by state teams at the Shared Youth Vision Forums in Atlanta, Georgia (September 2006). Peer-to-Peer Dialogue in Tulsa, Oklahoma - Meeting Notes (May 2008), click here. Workforce Innovations Pre-Conference, New Orleans, 2008, SYV Powerpoint Presentation from Federal Partners, click here. Workforce Innovations Conference Learning Lab presentation by MN SYV Team in New Orleans on July 16, 2008, click here.
"Solutions" is an electronic monthly newsletter provided by the "Solutions Desk" to update the teams on resources, legislation, or other information from the federal agencies involved in the Shared Vision. To access issues of the Solutions Newsletter, click here.
Shared Youth Vision Monthly Conference Calls are normally held on the third Wednesday of each month (1:30 - 2:30 P.M. Central).
- The next conference call is scheduled for Wednesday, January 21, 2009 at 1:30 P.M. Central
- For Agenda - coming soon!
- For previously held Shared Youth Vision Forum Conference Calls, click here.
21st Century Webinar: Ready by 21 Big Picture Messages and Frameworks
The next Ready by 21 Webinar is scheduled for Thursday, January 15, 2009 from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm Central. The webinar will demonstrate the value of having an overarching framework and vision for all youth-related entities in a community. Seating is limited - please limit registrations to one per agency. For detailed information and to register, click here.
Minnesota is one of sixteen states selected to participate in the Advanced Level Shared Youth Vision Forum (ALSYVF). Minnesota’s State Team [pdf] includes representatives from the Minnesota Departments of Employment and Economic Development (DEED - Office of Youth Development; Rehabilitation Services; State Services for the Blind), Corrections (Juvenile Services), Education (MDE - Dropout Prevention, Retention, and Graduation Initiative; Special Education; Adult and Career Education; Safe and Healthy Learners), Health (Adolescent Health; Center for Occupational Health and Safety), Human Services (DHS - Adolescent Services; Child Safety and Permanency Division; Office of Economic Opportunity; and Pathways to Employment), Labor and Industry (DOLI - MnOsha Workplace Safety Consultation), Minnesota Housing and Finance Agency (MHFA - Homelessness and Supportive Housing), Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System (MnSCU - ISEEK Solutions; CareerOnestop; Perkins Unit; Student Affairs; and Bemidji State University), and Public Safety (DPS - Office of Justice Programs); Transportation (Office of Transit); PLUS the Hubert H. Humphrey Job Corps Center (Career Transitions), Junior Achievement of the Upper Midwest, Minnesota Conservation Corps, PACER Center, Inc. and the White Earth Indian Reservation (Regional Training Center). All core partners have worked in collaboration both formally and informally on a number of past and current initiatives.
Minnesota's efforts are available from the links below:
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For more information, contact:
Kay Tracy, Director
Office of Youth Development
Minnesota Dept. of Employment & Economic Development
First National Bank Building, Suite E200
332 Minnesota Street
St. Paul, MN 55101-1351
Phone: 651.259.7555
Fax: 651.215.3842
E-Mail: Kay.Tracy@state.mn.us
NOTE: Many of the documents contained within the Department of Employment and Economic Development website are available in Adobe Acrobat format. You can obtain the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software by clicking on the Adobe Acrobat Reader icon.

