Respect
The
Students Commission of Canada begins with respect. First, respect
for young people, their idealism, their hope and their capacity to
improve the world. Second, respect for the gift that each person carries
within. We believe that by creating conditions of respect, we enhance
the capacity of people to work together and improve their lives and
the lives of others. Respect means respect for diversity and an effort
to strive for diversity of people and experiences and expertise in
all of what we do. Respect means actively seeking and valuing the
gifts and experiences of all those with whom we work and live. Respect
means reciprocity- that each person is an equal partner in our work.
Respect means youth and adults working collaboratively as equals.
Respect means that we have "commissioned" youth to carry out their
hopes and dreams for a better world, and that as an organization we
will facilitate, support, and assist them to our best capacity.
Listen
With respect as our foundation, we learn to listen. We listen not
just with our ears, but with our heads, hearts
and all our senses. We listen actively, intensely, not just to words,
but to silences, to deeds, to experiences. We listen to the spoken
word, the written word, the image. We listen to learn, to gather information,
to enhance our capacity to give and to receive. We listen to youth
as experts, and we gather other information, other voices to ensure
diversity. We listen because we are curious, because as people and
as an organization we are constantly growing and changing through
the input of others. We listen to truly understand who others are.
Understand
From
listening comes understanding. To understand is to go beyond listening,
to process what we have heard, to reflect upon the new knowledge and
gifts given to us. Understanding creates new knowledge, new skills.
If we truly understand who others are, and who we are, we can work
together as equals, valuing differences and building upon similarities
and common goals. We understand the problems each of us faces, and
the aspirations each of us has. Understanding creates the conditions
for working effectively together.
Communicate
If people really understand each other, then they can communicate
- our fourth pillar. When people truly communicate,
the obstacles fall away. Communication is the first action and creates
the process for developing and taking all the actions we need to take,
as individuals and as an organization to achieve our goals and dreams.
With communication, we create action plans and implement them with
practical projects that make a positive difference. With communication,
we continue to reaffirm the respect and trust we have for each other
and create the relationships with others who can help us achieve our
goals.
Our belief is that this process and these four pillars - Respect,
Listen, Understand, Communicate - create the foundation for taking
action to improve lives and society. We give opportunity for young
people to choose a positive path, to take action on the disadvantages,
inequalities, the barriers so many face. We believe that this process
and these values provide the structure for youth and adults to work
collaboratively towards the elimination of poverty and all of the
factors which create advantage for some and disadvantage for others.
This process and these values create the space for youth to celebrate
and develop their hope, skills and knowledge - and the space to impart
that knowledge to adults. This process and these values help change
lives, our country, and the world for the better and create what so
many participants have called the magic of The Students Commission.
Welcome to the magic!