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Redefining the Role of the Youth Worker: A Manifesto of Integration Redefining the Role of the Youth Worker: A Manifesto of Integration by April Diaz
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“Leaders must regularly reassess what’s working as a result of the changes, what’s not working, what still needs attention, and how people are responding to the changes. The vision doesn’t end with implementation; it ends with saturation and acceptance.”
April Diaz, Redefining the Role of the Youth Worker: A Manifesto of Integration
“Leaders must continually refill people’s “vision buckets” because life will poke holes in the bottoms of those buckets, allowing the vision you’ve so carefully communicated to slowly drain away”
April Diaz, Redefining the Role of the Youth Worker: A Manifesto of Integration
“Leaders take people to places they don’t want to go on their own, but places where they need to go.”
April Diaz, Redefining the Role of the Youth Worker: A Manifesto of Integration
“My gut sense is that if you’re not experiencing resistance, then you probably aren’t leading change.”
April Diaz, Redefining the Role of the Youth Worker: A Manifesto of Integration