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young people
16 November 2020

With and for young people: how to amplify youth voices - part 2

IPPF European Network has developed a youth-centred approach (YCA) toolkit with the aim of improving the confidence and capacity of young people and adults to implement, upgrade and expand youth participation in our members.  Here’s what Nika, former volunteer for pro familia’s youth network (pro familia in action), IPPF member in Germany – who coached member associations from Spain and Ireland, had to say about their experience working on the youth-centred approach. Having freedom and responsibility as a young person I became involved in the project with pro familia as a youth volunteer and coach for the youth-centred approach. I remember having a lot of freedom, responsibility and the opportunity to hold myself accountable. Although it was a little bit overwhelming, I liked working as part of a team and being encouraged to explore this new role. Agents of change I was so happy to see that the toolkit gave so much importance to having young people as agents of change. Seeing it in a written form really touched me, and I found it so powerful. I also like the fact that the toolkit addresses various key players, on one hand empowering young people and on the other hand trying to convey this vision – of youth at the center – to people in decision-making positions within organisations. Coaching other members The experience was very enriching, it’s worthwhile investing time and energy in it, and as a young person also overcoming fear and insecurities. After the coaching session I felt there was more interest in youth participation. It felt like there was momentum and opportunity for member associations to take more young people on board. I felt change was happening. The youth-centred approach represented for pro familia and its youth network a great opportunity. I felt empowered by the growth I saw in pro familia and by what I gained on a personal level. Key take-aways for a successful approach It’s really important to look for allies, for people who are open to listen to you and to your ideas, to find people who are welcoming ideas coming from youth. Speaking of SRHR, it’s crucial to reflect and acknowledge one’s position in society and the privileges that come with that. It’s also key to let people with diverse experiences speak for themselves. We all need to look at power dynamics through a critical lens and this doesn’t just concern age, but also race, gender identity, socioeconomic background, (dis)ability and many more categories. Reproductive justice means much more than fighting for policy changes; it implies that each and everyone of us addresses own biases and stereotypes surrounding bodies, gender, sex and relationships.   Interview conducted by Manon Kayser, IPPF EN

Pro Familia - Germany

Pro familia advocates for the rights to individual self-determination in sexuality and family planning and is committed nationally and internationally to sexual and reproductive health and rights. For pro familia, sexual and reproductive rights and health rank among human rights.

pro familia is the leading professional association on sexuality and partnership in Germany. With information and counselling services, pro familia wants to contribute to women, men and young people being able to live their sexuality and sexual orientation in a self-determined way, to parenthood being a free decision and to a satisfying sexual life without fear of unwanted pregnancies or sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, and to people being able to participate in scientific progress.

The services offered in the 180 counselling centres nationwide include counselling, information and age-appropriate sex education on partnership, sexuality, sexual orientation, contraception, pregnancy, family, unfulfilled desire to have children and reproductive medicine, prenatal diagnostics, birth, financial support, unwanted pregnancy as well as separation and divorce.

Pro familia publishes information brochures for clients and specialist publications for doctors, counsellors and educators, organises specialist conferences, lobbies for sexual and reproductive health and rights and offers a wide range of further and advanced training. In the field of sexual education, it is committed to human rights education.

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young people
16 November 2020

With and for young people: how to amplify youth voices - part 2

IPPF European Network has developed a youth-centred approach (YCA) toolkit with the aim of improving the confidence and capacity of young people and adults to implement, upgrade and expand youth participation in our members.  Here’s what Nika, former volunteer for pro familia’s youth network (pro familia in action), IPPF member in Germany – who coached member associations from Spain and Ireland, had to say about their experience working on the youth-centred approach. Having freedom and responsibility as a young person I became involved in the project with pro familia as a youth volunteer and coach for the youth-centred approach. I remember having a lot of freedom, responsibility and the opportunity to hold myself accountable. Although it was a little bit overwhelming, I liked working as part of a team and being encouraged to explore this new role. Agents of change I was so happy to see that the toolkit gave so much importance to having young people as agents of change. Seeing it in a written form really touched me, and I found it so powerful. I also like the fact that the toolkit addresses various key players, on one hand empowering young people and on the other hand trying to convey this vision – of youth at the center – to people in decision-making positions within organisations. Coaching other members The experience was very enriching, it’s worthwhile investing time and energy in it, and as a young person also overcoming fear and insecurities. After the coaching session I felt there was more interest in youth participation. It felt like there was momentum and opportunity for member associations to take more young people on board. I felt change was happening. The youth-centred approach represented for pro familia and its youth network a great opportunity. I felt empowered by the growth I saw in pro familia and by what I gained on a personal level. Key take-aways for a successful approach It’s really important to look for allies, for people who are open to listen to you and to your ideas, to find people who are welcoming ideas coming from youth. Speaking of SRHR, it’s crucial to reflect and acknowledge one’s position in society and the privileges that come with that. It’s also key to let people with diverse experiences speak for themselves. We all need to look at power dynamics through a critical lens and this doesn’t just concern age, but also race, gender identity, socioeconomic background, (dis)ability and many more categories. Reproductive justice means much more than fighting for policy changes; it implies that each and everyone of us addresses own biases and stereotypes surrounding bodies, gender, sex and relationships.   Interview conducted by Manon Kayser, IPPF EN

Pro Familia - Germany

Pro familia advocates for the rights to individual self-determination in sexuality and family planning and is committed nationally and internationally to sexual and reproductive health and rights. For pro familia, sexual and reproductive rights and health rank among human rights.

pro familia is the leading professional association on sexuality and partnership in Germany. With information and counselling services, pro familia wants to contribute to women, men and young people being able to live their sexuality and sexual orientation in a self-determined way, to parenthood being a free decision and to a satisfying sexual life without fear of unwanted pregnancies or sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, and to people being able to participate in scientific progress.

The services offered in the 180 counselling centres nationwide include counselling, information and age-appropriate sex education on partnership, sexuality, sexual orientation, contraception, pregnancy, family, unfulfilled desire to have children and reproductive medicine, prenatal diagnostics, birth, financial support, unwanted pregnancy as well as separation and divorce.

Pro familia publishes information brochures for clients and specialist publications for doctors, counsellors and educators, organises specialist conferences, lobbies for sexual and reproductive health and rights and offers a wide range of further and advanced training. In the field of sexual education, it is committed to human rights education.

Contact: Twitter