Youth Leadership Programs
The Government of Ontario offers various youth leadership development programs to help young people build skills, gain experience, and make a positive impact in their communities.
The Government of Ontario offers various youth leadership development programs to help young people build skills, gain experience, and make a positive impact in their communities.
UNICEF Canada's youth leadership development programs focus on empowering young people to become active citizens and leaders in their communities, with a focus on social justice and human rights.
The University of Ottawa's Youth Leadership Certificate program is designed for young people aged 15-24 who want to develop their leadership skills and make a positive difference in their communities.
The Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP) is a school-to-work transition program that allows students to develop trade skills and gain work experience while earning credits towards their high school diploma.
The Canadian Youth Council (CYC) offers youth leadership development programs, including workshops, conferences, and mentoring opportunities, to help young people build skills and confidence.
The Ontario government's Youth.gov.on.ca website provides resources and information on leadership skills for youth, including tips, videos, and stories from young leaders.
McGill University's Youth Leadership Development Program is a comprehensive program that includes workshops, mentoring, and community engagement opportunities to help young people develop their leadership potential.
Pathways to Education's Empowering Youth Leaders program provides young people with the skills, knowledge, and support they need to become leaders in their communities and achieve their goals.