Jargon Buster

Three MSYPs are sitting at a table discussing during a consultation workshop
The way we talk to and do engagement with different groups matters. Creating spaces for young people to meaningfully engage with decisions means changing the way Government does engagement – too often engagement with young people includes jargon, happens at inaccessible meeting times, doesn’t include explanations of complicated topics, isn’t in youth-friendly spaces, doesn’t involve seldom-heard groups, and doesn’t respect our UNCRC article 12 right.

Jargon reinforces power dynamics that adults are the ‘experts’ in the room and young people are there to listen. Inherent to meaningful participation is flipping that power dynamic, so adults are encouraged to listen to what young people have to say. This Jargon Buster should be used by decision-makers in policy to make sure they explain terms that young people who have less experience in policy may not know.


Acronyms

Other common policy terms

Steven Scott

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