Video – State of Youth Report

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Transcript of the State of Youth Report video

Duration of the video: 00:01:15

No narration during this video.

This video contains text on screen. A joyful soundtrack plays during the video.

The video starts with art work created by the young artists scrolling. The title of the report appears:

Canada’s First State of Youth Report

For youth, With youth, By youth

996 youth across Canada consulted for the report

13 to 36 years old

From diverse backgrounds and identities, including:

  • First Nations, Inuit, Métis
  • LGBTQ2
  • Francophone
  • Racialized youth
  • Youth with disabilities

Background with art work created by young artists appears with the following text: See what youth had to say on issues that matter most to them.

The image changes and shows the art work representing priority area Truth and Reconciliation. The following quote appears on screen: “…reconciliation will never be “over”… it is a lifelong journey and learning process.”

The image changes and shows the art work representing priority area environment and climate action. The following quote appears on screen: “... Being sustainable can be expensive, not accessible to everyone.”

The image changes and shows the art work representing priority area health and wellness. The following quote appears on screen: “A huge step would be to see universal healthcare cover mental health services, especially for youth...”

The image changes and shows the art work representing priority area leadership and impact. The following quote appears on screen: “Volunteer opportunities are mostly found through the internet… many youth… don’t have access to these resources”

The image changes and shows the art work representing priority area employment. The following quote appears on screen: “Incomes and salaries are not spread equally or evenly across populations with equal qualifications.”

The image changes and shows the art work representing priority area innovation, skills and learning. The following quote appears on screen: “Disability is a huge and often overlooked source of disparity in education.”

Background with art work created by young artists appears with the following text: Read the report to learn more! Canada.ca/state-of-youth

The video ends with the Canada wordmark.

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