Register Now: Messaging Strategies to Encourage Investment in Young People

Posted January 27, 2025
By the Annie E. Casey Foundation
Two young Black men sit together as they practice playing guitar.

Youth advo­cates, ser­vice providers and com­mu­ni­ty lead­ers: Are you frus­trat­ed by the neg­a­tive nar­ra­tives about young peo­ple? Thriv­ing Youth: Mes­sag­ing Strate­gies to Encour­age a Brighter Future for Young Peo­ple, an upcom­ing webi­nar host­ed by the Annie E. Casey Foun­da­tion, offers guid­ance on how to lever­age data and mes­sag­ing to com­pose pos­i­tive, asset-framed nar­ra­tives about young peo­ple. Recent research com­mis­sioned by the Foun­da­tion shows that the pub­lic remains inclined to sup­port youth devel­op­ment, includ­ing many pre­ven­ta­tive inter­ven­tions. Data indi­cate that pos­i­tive and warm par­ent-youth rela­tion­ships help chil­dren grow up healthy and with skills to suc­ceed in school. Out­side of par­ents, schools, men­tors and youth pro­grams that offer young peo­ple con­struc­tive activ­i­ties like sports, arts and employ­ment oppor­tu­ni­ties lead to reduced risks and bet­ter out­comes. Young peo­ple can thrive if adults and com­mu­ni­ties invest in them and their futures.

Reg­is­ter now

Exec­u­tive direc­tors and staff of youth-serv­ing orga­ni­za­tions, par­tic­u­lar­ly those sup­port­ing the young peo­ple with the most bar­ri­ers to suc­cess, are strug­gling to over­come dam­ag­ing stereo­types about youth. They encounter inflam­ma­to­ry and fre­quent­ly exag­ger­at­ed cov­er­age of crimes com­mit­ted by young peo­ple — often rein­forced by media. On their own, fac­tu­al data about crime trends are not help­ing to cor­rect mis­per­cep­tions sur­round­ing youth and their real­i­ties. A con­cert­ed sto­ry­telling and per­sua­sion effort in the media and with­in com­mu­ni­ties is required to neu­tral­ize harm­ful assump­tions and influ­ence poli­cies and practices.

This one-hour ses­sion will offer peo­ple in youth-serv­ing orga­ni­za­tions — espe­cial­ly those with pub­lic-fac­ing roles — data-dri­ven strate­gies to shift harm­ful nar­ra­tives, including:

  • under­stand­ing pub­lic per­cep­tion about young people’s chal­lenges and potential;
  • learn­ing asset-based frames and mes­sages about what helps youth thrive, includ­ing the oppor­tu­ni­ties, guid­ance and con­nec­tions to pos­i­tive adults that local youth-serv­ing orga­ni­za­tions pro­vide; and
  • dis­cov­er­ing how to bol­ster pos­i­tive sto­ry­telling about young peo­ple to counter per­va­sive neg­a­tive narratives.

Webi­nar Details

Time: 23 p.m. ET

Date: Wednes­day, Feb. 262025

Pre­sen­ters:

  • Car­ol Abrams, senior com­mu­ni­ca­tions asso­ciate, the Annie E. Casey Foun­da­tion; and
  • Jen­nifer Hahn, chief client offi­cer, Fen­ton.

All reg­is­trants will receive a link to a record­ing of the webinar.

Reg­is­ter for the webinar