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IOP Council looks to next generation leaders for feedback

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A resolution to establish a Youth Council has recently been approved by IOP City Council. This unique initiative was spearheaded by Mayor Phillip Pounds to empower young citizens, giving them a voice in local government decisions that affect their lives and the future of this community.

The goal is to increase citizen engagement among all residents, particularly youth. Youth Councils or Youth Commissions are becoming more popular nationwide. Both Mount Pleasant and Charleston have similar programs already established.

According to the 2020 U.S. Census, approximately 25% of the U.S. population is under the age of 18. More specifically to IOP, the population of individuals under the age of 18 is between approximately 400 to 500 residents. The youth hold the future and it’s vitally important that they are equipped with the knowledge, skills and abilities to become the next generation of local leaders.The offical city seal of Isle of Palms, SC
The Youth Council will serve as a forum for young people to discuss issues of concern, propose initiatives and provide recommendations to the city council regarding policies and programs that impact their generation.

Youth Councils promote civic engagement by:

  • Giving them a formal role in local decision making
  • Offering real world experiences with elected and advisory bodies
  • Teaching them about the role of councils, boards and commissions
  • Providing them with an opportunity to develop leadership skills and learn how local government operates
  • Increasing communication between youth and adults, and among youth themselves
  • Increasing youth volunteerism
  • Enhancing classroom civic education

To qualify for this opportunity in leadership, youth must be between the ages of 14-18 from public, private, charter and home schools. They must serve one or two-year terms with appointments made by the city council. Additionally, they must have a proven record of leadership, commitment to community service and community values and want to create positive opportunities for the youth on IOP. The city council will work with local schools, community organizations and youth groups to facilitate the formation and recruitment of the Youth Council members.

The Youth Council will meet at least quarterly and provide reports to the city council on their discussions, recommendations and initiatives. The city council will commit to providing necessary support and resources to the Youth Council to ensure its effective operation and impact.

By Maurice J. Frazier

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