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Brazil municipal youth inclusion and civic programs

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Brazil municipal youth inclusion and civic programs

Municipal and state authorities in Brazil continue to broaden expand youth participation inclusion, civic engagement, and wellbeing programs. In July 2026, the Sports Department of Arapongas partnered with the child‑ and adolescent‑focused mental‑health mental-health centre CAPS‑i CAPS-i to integrate children with developmental disorders into para‑sport, para-sport, while a physiotherapy team in Pindamonhangaba received training on emotional intelligence and human development. Later that month, intelligence. Araras issued a decree creating for the “Agenda Jovem” programme for residents 15‑29, focusing on leadership, technology, professional training, culture and citizenship, aged 15-29, and Olinda launched the CADEJA platform to streamline enrollment in adult‑education courses and support those without internet access. adult-education enrollment. In August, Mato Grosso’s state judiciary and education secretariat certified 74 facilitators to facilitators—including psychologists and social assistants—to run restorative‑justice restorative-justice programs in 67 public schools, reaching more than over 93,000 students, a step aimed at improving conflict resolution and students. Justice Clarice Claudino da Silva noted the initiative aims to transform school climate. Meanwhile, conflict resolution. Simultaneously, in Fortaleza, four high‑school high-school students participating in the municipal Parla Jovem civic‑education project drafted legislative proposals on regarding school accessibility, sensory‑regulation resources for mental‑health support, food‑waste reduction sensory-regulation resources, and other barriers, illustrating growing youth involvement food-waste reduction. Civic engagement efforts also expanded in local policy. Rio Grande do Sul, where child councilors from Campo Bom visited the Palácio Piratini and the State Legislative Assembly in Porto Alegre to learn about the separation of powers through simulated voting. In Minas Gerais, over 200 students from 11 municipalities convened at the Federal University of Viçosa for the Regional Plenary of the Parlamento Jovem Minas 2026. Participants voted on municipal proposals to advance to the State Plenary in Belo Horizonte and selected ‘Protection of diversity and prevention of discriminatory violence’ as the theme for 2027.

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