**Partners in Change: Empowering Young Voices in Political Spaces**
**Presentation Overview**
In this partnered presentation, we will explore the critical issue of young people's oppression in political spaces and the suppression of youth activists and their allies in civil spaces. We will discuss the role of non-violent, ethical, and tactical means of social change in amplifying young people's voices and propose a solution to address this issue.
**Part 1: Understanding the Issue**
* Briefly overview the concept of social change and the importance of young people's involvement in bringing about change in Australia and globally.
* Highlight the specific issue of oppression of young people in political spaces and the suppression of youth activists and their allies in civil spaces.
**Part 2: Case Study - Anti-War/Anti-Genocide/Human Rights/Anti-Racism/‘Pro-Palestine’ Activists**
* Examine the successes and challenges faced by activists in these social movements, focusing on their use of non-violent, ethical, and tactical means of social change.
* Analyze the strategies used by these activists and identify the reasons for their success or failure in different campaigns.
**Part 3: Proposed Solution - Empowering Young Voices**
* Introduce our solution: encouraging young people to engage in safe, non-violent, ethical, and tactical means of social change to amplify their voices in political and civil spaces.
* Discuss the practical and ethical considerations for youth workers when working with young people who want to bring about social change.
**Part 4: Change Plan - Systems Approach**
* Present a researched change plan in response to the contemporary social issue of young people's oppression in political spaces.
* Outline a systems approach to addressing this issue, incorporating the strategies and lessons learned from our case study.
**Conclusion**
* Recap the importance of empowering young people to use non-violent, ethical, and tactical means of social change to bring about positive change in political and civil spaces.
* Emphasize the potential for collective action to create a more just and equitable society for all.
**PowerPoint Requirements**
* The presentation will include visually engaging materials, images, and charts to illustrate key points and statistics.
* The PowerPoint will be professionally designed, easy to read, and concise, with a clear structure and sequencing.
* Relevant and appropriate content will be used throughout the presentation to engage participants and encourage discussion.
**Delivery**
* The presentation will be engaging, thought-provoking, and convincing, with a clear and confident delivery.
* The presenters will use a range of interactive tools and activities to encourage audience participation and stimulate discussion.
* The presentation will be well-rehearsed, with a clear and concise message, and a strong call to action.