APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2022/2023 SCHOOL YEAR ARE CLOSED
Please check back next August, 2023. Minimum application age: 13 years or entering 8th grade.
The Utah Attorney General’s Youth Advisory Committee gives an opportunity to students to make the State of Utah a better place by providing advice to the Attorney General’s Office on events, programs, and policies that affect teens.
The Committee meets twice a month to tackle issues that are important to the State of Utah.
Projects


Operation Give Back: Assisting law enforcement in finding needy families during the holiday season. Youth join the Utah Attorney General’s Investigators and other law enforcement to identify families who could use extra help around the holiday season. They are dispatched to different stores in areas with a lower socioeconomic status to look for potential gift recipients. Throughout the morning they radio law enforcement the car model and license plate of their chosen recipients to allow law enforcement to pull over families and present them with gifts. They may also have opportunity to ride along with law enforcement to give away the gifts. Each year families are deeply grateful and it is one of the more memorable service opportunities.

SafeUT App: Providing feedback on improvements to the app and teen use. The SafeUT

In 2021 the Youth Advisory heard from Deondra Brown and her very personal story about child abuse. As young people it can be a very difficult time to open up to friends or allow others to help. She made such an impact on those who heard her story, and the teens were able to gain a whole new perspective on the reality of abuse.
In past years the teens have advised the statewide Children’s Justice Center Program on how to make centers more teen-friendly. The youth met with the statewide CJC Services Specialist, who showed them photos of the waiting rooms, exam rooms, and interview rooms at various Children’s Justice Centers throughout the state. The teens were able to give feedback on how to make the centers more welcoming for their peers who have been abused, as well as suggestions on how to communicate more effectively with teenagers. These ideas are being implemented at centers across the state.

L.E.T.S. Stay Safe – Utah’s Firearms Safety & Violence Prevention Program. This program and curriculum
How to Get Involved
Interested in helping out? We would love to have teenagers from all over Utah apply!
Requirements:
- Be 13-18 years old and be in middle or high school, whether public, private,
charter, or home school. - Be a resident of Utah.
- Have an interest in making the State of Utah a better place by providing advice to the Attorney General’s Office on events, programs, and policies that affect teens.
Meetings are held twice a month on Wednesdays, starting at 4:30 PM. For rural members, meetings can be accessed through virtual video conference.
Applications for the next school year will open at the end of the summer and are due August, 2023.
Before you apply, please read through the Charter, Rules, and Governance of the Utah Attorney General’s Youth Advisory Committee.
Questions? Please email Rebecca Lee at rebeccalee@agutah.gov.