Listening session with LHS youth

Friday December 1st 2017 from 3:35pm to4:15pm

Explained what the Health Equity grant is (using health equity graphic)

Asked each of participants, as comfortable (or could pass) to introduce themselves. Used some prompts – year in school and how long lived in Liberal - and modeled introduction.

Nine high school students – 6 homeless (not living with parents or moving from place to place)

1 sophomore, 2 juniors and 6 seniors

All of Hispanic descent 

Three girls and six boys

Okay, would you say you have a good life? And please tell us more about your answer

All students said yes they had a good life.

Live with parents

Parents take care of them and give them the things they need

Better life than many people

Have many opportunities in life

Chance to focus on dreams; achieve academic dreams

Alive, healthy, family

Opportunities to be healthy

What are some things you want to happen in your life that would make it better?

Do not really have any needs … have the things we want (answer given by one person and general, but not universal, agreement)

Post-session comment – poorly worded question … did not elicit much response

In your opinion, what does it mean to be healthy?

Because I cannot hear in one ear, having a hearing device helps me be healthy

Being physically and mentally stable

Not having to go to the doctor all the time

Not going to the dentist with problems

Being able to run upstairs without panting at the top

Different aspects –wealth, physical, emotional

Opposite of being sick

Do you think you are a healthy person?

All students said yes

Post-session comment – poorly worded question … did not elicit much response. Included it because I thought it would set ground for asking about health equity

What are some things you need in life, to help you be healthier?

Insurance

Not having long wait to see doctor or dentist

What changes have you noticed in your neighborhood in the past 5 years? (Follow-up if any of these are concerning)

New schools

More acceptance of greater diversity

Greater ethnic diversity

More restaurants

Too many abandoned buildings especially downtown

Lots of things but the town is not really progressing

Rents and taxes downtown too high

Lots of people moving here to work at National Beef

What is one thing about the place where you live that is so special that you would give it as a “gift” to another community?

Chance to save money – you can make money and cost of living is lower than other places

Post-session comment –did not elicit much response … may be audience too young?

When you think about the place where you live, what worries you the most about it?

Drugs

Safety – one student has three locks on door at home

Robbery

Vandalism

Alcohol

Drag racing

What are some small or simple things that might be able to done to create positive change?

Get a new recreation center – has not changed in years

Get (back) an arcade – like used to be in the Southgate Mall … something like Dave and Busters

More businesses in Liberal – not just restaurants – so there is stuff to do

Pet store to just hang out with animals (stress-reduction)

Are you involved in any activities other than taking your classes in school?

AVID

Working – almost all students present

Lots of clubs – Art Club, Science Club, etc.

Working out – memberships at gym

Soccer

Studying to be CNA

Anything else you would like to say that I have not asked?

Driving in the Liberal High School parking lot is a bunch of accidents waiting to happen

Lots of near-misses

Students driving without licenses …

Thank you