Abstract
Aims: The aim of this paper is to advocate for the importance of
meaningful leisure time for young people from a health-promotion perspective
using experiences from two youth centres in multicultural neighbourhoods in
Sweden. Methods: In this practice-based study, data were
collected between 2012 and 2014 at two youth centres in multicultural, socially
deprived suburbs in Sweden using surveys with 12- to 16-year-old adolescents
(n = 207), seven individual interviews with staff and three
cooperation partners in the neighbourhoods, and six group interviews with
adolescents (50% girls). Quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods were used
for analysis. Results: As part of the youth centres’
strategies, they are open and inclusive, foster supportive relationships,
emphasise youth empowerment, and integrate family, school and community in their
work. The youth centres are health-promoting settings with regard to four of the
action areas in the Ottawa Charter: build healthy public policy, create
supportive environments, strengthen community actions and develop personal
skills. Conclusions:
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