Adolescent Kit for Expression and Innovation: Adapted Resource Package for COVID-19

Pages
24pp
Date published
01 Jun 2020
Type
Tools, guidelines and methodologies
Keywords
Children & youth, Epidemics & pandemics, COVID-19

While schools and other institutions are planning phased openings soon, disruptions are likely to continue for some time to come, emphasizing the need for remote learning and expression opportunities for adolescents. Providing adolescents with such opportunities to build healthy and positive relationships with their peers, friends and family members is an important priority for adolescents’ mental health during lockdowns.  
 
UNICEF and partners are responding to adolescents’ needs for the continuity of learning, psychosocial support and skills building during COVID-19. The Adolescent Development and Participation, Education, Child Protection and Innovation Sections of UNICEF have worked closely together with five country offices (Jordan, Lebanon, Colombia, Tajikistan, Indonesia) to provide adolescents with a resource package of activities that can be self-administered to promote their psychosocial wellbeing and learn new skills in times of stress and while staying at home. The target group of the resource package is adolescents aged 10-19 years. ​

The original Adolescent Kit and the adapted version are complementary. In its original form, the Adolescent Kit activities are meant to be carried out through in-person interactions between adolescents in facilitated group sessions. In contrast, the Adapted Package offers activities that can be self-administered by the adolescents themselves wherever they are. Additionally, the package offers instructions for parents/caregivers and facilitators to apply the activities at home or through platforms such as radio/WhatsApp.   ​

We strongly encourage UNICEF and partners to use the Kit in its original form if feasible. If the Adapted Resource Package is used, we encourage UNICEF and partners to transition the adapted, remote activities into in-person sessions if and whenever it becomes possible.

We hope you find the Adapted Resource Package useful in addressing the needs and priorities of young people and engaging them as part of our COVID-19 efforts.​

You’re welcome to reach out to adolescentkit@unicef.org for questions and feedback on the Adapted Resource Package.