청소년센터와 청년센터의 운영 특성 비교 연구 - 연계 및 발전 방안을 중심으로 -
A Comparative Study on the Operational Characteristics of Youth Activity Centers and Young Adult Support Centers - Focusing on Linkage and Development Strategies -
This study compares the operational characteristics and functional differences between Youth Activity Centers and Young Adult Support Centers, focusing on transitional youth and young adults aged 19 to 24. Using relevant laws, policy plans, the Youth White Paper, and reports on young adult support centers, the study conducted a comparative analysis of institutional foundations, resources, services, participation structures, and local linkage systems. The findings show that both centers serve as public platforms for delivering policies and services in local communities, but their roles differ. Youth Activity Centers focus on activities, cultural programs, school-linked programs, career exploration, and youth participation, while Young Adult Support Centers emphasize policy information, counseling, employment and career support, space provision, and life-related support such as housing, finance, and welfare. These differences indicate that the two centers can function as complementary systems connecting adolescent developmental experiences with support for the transition to adulthood. However, despite the legal overlap in their target age groups, the two centers remain institutionally separated. This study suggests cooperative agreements, joint transition programs, information linkage, consent-based referral systems, and the expansion of youth participation experiences into young adult policy participation.
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Abstract Ⅰ. 서론 Ⅱ. 이론적 배경 1. 청소년 및 청년 지원 정책의 패러다임 변화 2. 청소년센터와 청년센터의 개념 및 기능 3. 전환기 청소년ㆍ청년의 특성과 정책 수요 Ⅲ. 연구방법 1. 연구대상 2. 분석 자료 3. 분석 방법 Ⅳ. 청소년센터와 청년센터의 운영 특성 비교 1. 제도적 기반과 정책 기능 비교 2. 운영 자원과 전문성 비교 3. 서비스 내용과 생애이행 지원 기능 비교 4. 이용자 접근성과 참여 구조 비교 5. 지역 연계와 전달체계 연속성 비교 Ⅴ. 전환기 청소년ㆍ청년 지원의 연속성 진단 Ⅵ. 결론 참고문헌
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청소년센터청년센터센터 간 연계전환기 청소년ㆍ청년Youth Activity CentersYoung Adult Support CentersInter-center LinkageTransitional Youth and Young Adults