Beginning in 2007, the City of Middletown introduced an exciting opportunity
for youth in their community. The Youth
in Government initiative, along with being an extremely unique program, relates
to the key developmental need for youth to be valued and provided with
meaningful roles in their community.
Empowering youth in government reinforces this need and provides
opportunities that will promote a life-long commitment to civic engagement. It also addresses a key Developmental Asset
that is lacking in our community. In a
recent survey of Middletown youth, it was brought to the community’s attention
that only 17% of Middletown youth feel valued by the community (down from 19% in 2006). The Youth in Government program was put into
place in order to purposefully and intentionally address the above issue.
Applications for the program can be found at the bottom of the page HERE. Any questions can be directed to Justin Carbonella (860-854-6030).
The Mayor is authorized to appoint youth representatives who
are both Middletown residents in grades 10-12 on boards, committees, and
commissions, for one-year terms, beginning on July 1 of each year. All youth
members shall be able to and are encouraged to participate in discussion of the
issues, however, because of their age they are not permitted to vote.
The Middletown Youth Services Bureau assists the Mayor in
recruitment as well as training and support of students throughout their term. The Boards and Commissions which are involved
with this program are:
·
Board
of Health
·
Cable
Advisory Committee
·
Citizens
Advisory Committee
·
Committee Concerning People with Disabilities
·
Design
Review and Preservation
·
Human Rights Commission
·
Long
Hill Estate Authority
·
Middletown Commission on the Arts
·
Middletown School Readiness Council
·
Parks
and Recreation Commission
·
Redevelopment Agency
·
Youth
Services Advisory Board
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