iMOVe - In My Own Voice
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iMOVe - In My Own Voice
iMOVe In My Own Voice Community Justice Society Program Contacts and Partners Yvonne Atwell - Executive Director, project sponsor working to provide program delivery oversight and financial management. Worked with community based organizations for more than 30 years. Sobaz Benjamin - Founder and Program Director, Halifax based filmmaker and educator. Has over 17 years experience using social media as educational and engagement tools building relationships and shaping the identities of program participants in the contexts of community and social development . -iMOVe- has worked directly with a range of government and community partners including: Justice Canada, Nova Scotia Department of Justice, NS Barristers Society, Halifax Regional Police, Department of Community Service, the IWK Children’s Hospital, Halifax Regional Municipality, the Nova Scotia Youth Facility, Capital Health, Youthscape, Department of Education, The East Coast Forensic Hospital, etc. iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 Both CJS and iMOVe are committed to working with government partners to meaningfully address the over representation of African Canadian Youth in our Justice System and to strengthen Nova Scotia’s ability to reach these youth and serve their needs in a culturally competent manner. Vision: To eliminate the involvement of youth in the criminal justice system. Mission: To provide a community-based restorative justice process, offering meaningful ways to repair the harms caused by youth crime and restoring positive relationships among youth in conflict with the law, victims of youth crime, and our community. To foster and nurture restorative justice, the Society, to educate and advocate community engagement in crime prevention and the building of positive relationships among all community members. iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 In my Own Voice (iMOVe): Seeking the Way is truly an innovative youth directed and youth driven social media and peer mentorship program. The goal is to help young offenders visualize, want and believe in the possibility of more of themselves and their lives. It is an art-based program for high risk youth and incarcerated youth (ages 12-18) in conflict with their communities and the law. iMOVe has also developed several community based programs working with a diverse group of youth within diverse communities. iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 iMOVe MENTORS In January 2009, a disparate group of young people began to form because one promise was made: Their voices would be heard. Male, female, black, white, aboriginal all gathered—each with his or her personal story of hardship, sadness, frustration, abandonment or fear. Even as their courage and optimism shone through, it remains clear that current influences and past events keep them constantly at risk. iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 iMOVe Participants; iMOVe works with youth from diverse backgrounds, experiences, lifestyles, etc. MENTAL HEALTH PROFILE OF PARTICIPANTS iMOVe is currently working with young people who are dealing with mental health issues such as: Depression Suicidal Ideation Anxiety/Panic Disorder Bipolar disorder Attention Deficit and Hyper Activity Disorder Fetal Alcohol Syndrome JUSTICE PROFILE OF PARTICIPANTS CONTINUED REFERALS Young offenders charged iMOVe currently is with processing referrals Drug possession from organizations like: Weapons possession Nova Scotia Parole Substance Abuse Office, Public intoxication (alcohol IWK, and drugs) Community Justice Assault Society and Theft Self referrals Theft with weapons Gang Affiliation And more serious offences such as murder iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 Current iMOVe Caseload: Reintegration: Youth released from the NSYF. PROFILE Part of IWK case management team Weekly meetings Working with youth at iMOVe Office Producing weekly Radio Broadcasts (Youth Now Radio) Work experience (Office Administration) Training (Audio and Video Production) One-on-one mentoring, and redirection iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 Caseload Continued… Engagement and Redirection Youth with drug and alcohol addiction issues PROFILE iMOVe is part of the case management team for CHOICES –Weekly meetings Attending Court as Youth Support Restorative Justice Conferences Work experience (Office Administration) Training (Audio and Video Production) Work experience One-on-one mentoring iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 Case Management Self Referrals - Engagement and Redirection PROFILE Attending Court as Youth Support Working with Centreline Music Studio (Audio Production) Working with Youth Now Radio Work experience (Office Administration) Training (Video Production) One on one work mentoring iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 Case Management & Training; Halifax Youth Attendant Centre Referrals PROFILE Youth at risk Not attending school Pregnant Suffering from Depression Substance abuse Suicidal ideation iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 How iMOVe works: Approach, Values, Mission In My Own Voice has proved to be an innovative program geared solely to engage today’s youth at risk, offering creative, constructive, and crucial outlets for their boundless energies and their youthful exuberance. iMOVe uses an approach that empowers youth participants to be co-owners of the initiative and has since 2009, been able to develop iMOVe as an innovative, mobile, surrogate family unit. The Surrogate Family Unit is a context where young offenders and youth at risk can discover the reasons and learn and figure out the strategies they need to change and improve their lives from each other, from their peers who look, dress and sound like them. By creating space for communal ownership, iMOVe has created space for individual leaders to grow, evolve, develop and emerge. iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 Goals of iMOVe: Reducing Recidivism: helping young offenders see that there are more positive options available to them and to support them not to return to gang activity. Mediating personal restoration: assist these youth in visualizing, wanting and believing in the possibility of more of themselves by exposing them to a range of innovative and exciting programming options that will help them to express and discover their gifts. Facilitators reintegration: supporting the development of cultural pride through dialogue narrative inquiry and social support which will help marginalized youth better cope with the realities of systemic racism and protect them from a return to high risk behaviours such as gang activities. iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 Nova Scotia Youth Facility (NSYF) Waterville, NS The Program Director, Sobaz Benjamin, has been traveling to the NSYF to offer an innovative media program to the young offenders who are in custody at the facility. Many of these youth are high-risk offenders and many have gang affiliations. The NSYF is the sole custody facility for youth in Nova Scotia serving boys and girls ages 12-19. Thus, all of the Province’s highest risk and most dangerous youth are congregated in this single location. iMOVe continues to work in collaboration with staff from NSYF. iMOVe has been invited back to begin working with the Nova Scotia Youth Facility in October 2012. We will be running two programs consecutively with two different populations. We will be working with youth from the 24/7 Program and youth inmates from the Nova Scotia Youth Facility. This years Program will be focused on their life stories using animation. iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 Expectations and Outcomes; Self awareness, brings agency, agency brings responsibility. Self awareness, agency and responsibility brings confidence, the confidence that you have the power to transform and shape your life. Our life story (the story we tell ourselves about ourselves) is written between the things that happen to us. It is here that we can take control of our lives. This is the iMOVe mission. The size of the population that will been impacted by iMOVe and it’s mission over the course of the program: Between 60-80 youth. iMOVe expects to lessen the risk of re-offending for youth participants who are at risk or are involved with guns, gangs and/or drug activity, and who are involved in the justice system. iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 What iMOVe did: Programs, Successes, Experiences; iMOVe Participants are involved in many exercises and activities that include: Radio Production, Video Production, Audio Production and Theatre Production. They are all geared toward youth authoring their stories. They are creating self narratives that tell the story of: Who they have been Who they are Who they would like to become. Youth engagement is achieved by the opportunity to become producers of popular culture. iMOVe Youth Participants rather than simply being consumers of popular culture use their life stories to produce popular culture and are empowered by the sharing of their stories with an audience. Their narratives create the self awareness that can bring about the possibility of change and transformation. iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 Storytelling iMOVe: Includes performance art, music, video technology radio and animation. These stories are shared within the NSYF with a particular emphasis on animation in year III Year I was video based, Year II Animation based. participants. iMOVe creates a context where young offenders can learn and discover the reasons they need to change and improve their lives from each other, from their peers who look, dress and sound like them. iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 Centreline Music Studio In a large, secured and organized music studio in the community of Uniake Square. Working in collaboration with the Metropolitan Regional Housing Authority and HRM Police. iMOVe Program Director directly involved in Youth Mentorship and Leadership training. Weekly (Thursday and Friday) Audio and Video Programming Sessions with youth from the inner city community of Uniake Square and beyond. iMOVe works with approximately 25 youth on a weekly bases through our Centreline Music project. Youth participants range from age 6-19. iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 Youth NOW! Radio As part of Youth Engagement and Redirection, many of the youth are invited to work on weekly segments for the Youth Now! Radio Program. This is an open panel for youth at risk to help foster growth and understanding. This radio show is broadcast weekly from Dalhousie University's Community, Campus Radio Station CKDU 88.1 FM iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 Why iMOVe? A criminal lifestyle for many is seen as the only means available for the acquisition of power, status and wealth. iMOVe offers these youth the opportunity to experience living and interacting within a positive peer culture, learning the social skills, attitudes and values necessary for success following their release from the Nova Scotia Youth Facility. iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 A CORE iMOVe VALUE: THE POWER OF CHOICE iMOVe is an exercise in self awareness and presents youth with the challenge of recognizing that we can control the way we react to what life thrusts upon us. Self awareness does not guarantee that people will choose positively rather than negatively what is does make possible is that youth will be far more likely to take responsibility for their actions. This is not simply about placing blame at the doorstep of the individual. It is about recognizing our own agency, that we can have an impact (both positively and negatively) on the outcomes of our lives. iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 We are what we choose; Although we cannot control For young people who are born into much of what happens to us marginalized and stigmatized we can control how we react communities, who are casualties of to what happens to us. intergenerational poverty and dysfunctional families, life may seem Hitting someone because totally out of their control. Recognizing you feel cornered is still a this often makes us feel defenceless and choice, albeit a negative powerless. choice. The iMOVe message to From an adolescent position of emotional and physical uncertainties to think that we youth is that we are not can control how we react to life’s what happens to us but circumstances seems unrealistic. rather, we are what happens “He cornered me I had no choice but to hit between the things that him!” happen to us: In the face of conflict, pain and trauma, choice is often the first causality as youth at risk and young offenders seek to understand and explain their actions. we are what we choose. iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 Future Vision for iMOVe: iMOVe is convinced that the combination of mentorship, arts engagement, skills building, self-exploration and community recognition and reconnection, will have the combined effect of reducing the lure of gang involvement and engagement with highrisk lifestyles which result in the negative spiral which makes these youth, especially those from African Nova Scotian communities, vulnerable to these negative choices. iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 Youth Engagement Youth engagement is achieved through the opportunity to become producers of popular culture. iMOVe Youth Participants rather than simply being consumers of popular culture use their life stories to produce popular culture and are empowered by the sharing of their stories with an audience. Their narratives create the self awareness that can bring about the possibility of change and transformation. http://inmyownvoice.ca/ iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 Meaningful Invo lvem ent; iMOVe: Upcoming Documentary: In the upcoming months, iMOVe will begin producing a Youth Documentary on the Social Determinants of Health. iMOVe is currently working in partnership with the Department of Health Promotion and Protection iMOVe: Centreline Music Studio: A music studio in the community of Uniake Square. Participants work in collaboration with the Metropolitan Regional Housing Authority. iMOVe: Conference: Two iMOVe Youth will be attending and presenting (November 28th 2011) at the Exploring Cultural Competence and Nova Scotia’s Criminal Justice System: Approaches and Dialogue for Change Conference. iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 BUILDING LEADERSHIP • • • • iMOVe: CONFERENCES: Five iMOVe Youth attended and presented at this conference in Ottawa African Canadian Legal Clinic: Anti Black Hate Conference (March 12 2009) Five iMOVe Youth attended and presented at this conference in Halifax Nova Scotia Department of Justice and the Community justice Society Building Cultural Competence: A workshop on Afri-centric Philosophy and Practice (October 27th – 28th 2009) Two Youth attended and presented at Justice Canada's Youth net Workshop – Youth Justice and Mental Health in Ottawa (December 8 -9, 2010) Two iMOVe Youth attended and presented at this conference in Halifax International Institute for Restorative Practices (IIRP) in partnership with Nova Scotia Restorative Justice (NSRJ) – Community University Research Alliance (CURA) 14 th World Conference (June 15-17, 2011) Two iMOVe Youth attended and presented at the conference in Halifax Exploring Cultural Competence and Nova Scotia’s Criminal Justice System: Approaches and Dialogue for Change Conference. (November 28th 2011) iMOVe: Seeking the Way The goal is to help young offenders visualize, want and believe in the possibility of more of themselves, their lives and their communities. Bad things do indeed happen to good people but we can control how we react to life’s challenges. Working with iMOVe youth will discover this through the telling of their life story. Youth are able to see the patterns of choice in their lives. They are able to see both the negative and positive choices they have made and the impact of both on their lives. iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011 YOUR QUESTIONS? iMOVe-Seeking the Way 2011