Sentences with phrase «community youth centre»

«It's exciting to see the grant money being used in a way that brings out the best in these youth — these are our future leaders, and the Lloydminster Community Youth Centre is giving them opportunities to grow and develop in positive ways.»

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What: YMCA (England)'s «Dads and Lads» Parenting Courses Where: Youth / community centres and primary schools in Bradford / Bradford Moor Funding: Children's Fund «On Track» crime diversion (filtered into the Children's Fund); YMCA England (Family Support Grant)
More than 200 students have participated in a vacation Youth Camp organized by Values For Life (NGO) in collaboration with the Community Youth Cultural Centre under the auspices of the National Commission on Culture.
Ghana, President Akufo - Addo stated, has the opportunity to become a regional centre for light manufacturing for a market of some 350 million people in the ECOWAS Community, projected to reach 500 million by 2030, «by weaving together our numerous natural resources, like food produce, bauxite, iron ore, oil and gas, with our talents and energy, to turn our nation into an economic powerhouse in West Africa, generating full employment for our teeming youth
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The youth - led programme, which operates both in schools and through ESD community learning centres, helps enhance their social, economic and cultural empowerment to reduce poverty and health threats, improve governance, and preserve the environment.
Jayagiri Centre is recognized for its project «Eco Friendly Entrepreneurship for Youths and Adults», which encourages people aged 18 to 45 to work with their community to harness local traditions and resources to create products with recycled materials.
She has set up a fitness centre at the school which has become a hub for youth in the community, turning them away from drinking, smoking and drugs as forms of escape.
Fusion Sunshine Coast is based at the Alcooringa Youth & Community Centre in Buderim.
Werner Wolff (German, b. 1911 d. 2002), [Youth in a Brooklyn community centre], 1946, gelatin silver contact print.
Admission Free A new exhibition showcasing the work of young people from Everton's Albion Youth and Community Centre.
Coinciding with Bhutan's «Climate Summit for a Living Himalayas», the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development and the Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, Royal Government of Bhutan, will hold a series of events to draw the attention of policy makers, government agencies, development agencies, community workers, youth and children to the potential for using remote [continue reading...]
Kevin Panton, Office of the Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth Dr. Akua Benjamin, Ryerson University Sophia Brown Ramsay, Black Community Action Network Dr. Jennifer Clarke, Ryerson University Everton Gordon, Jamaican Canadian Association / CAFCAN Leyland Gudge, Cleo Community Services Consultancy Dr. Julian Hasford, Black Community Action Network (Peel) Marlene Hyppolite, President, Samedi littéraire haïtiano canadien Kemi Jacobs, YENSOMU Delta Family Resource Centre Mohamed Jama, Midyanta Community Services Sipho Kwaku, Woodgreen Community Services Dr. Howard McCurdy, Independent Sonia Mills - Minster, MSc, Psych., ICCDPD, Millan & Associates Margaret Parsons, Executive Director, African Canadian Legal Clinic Zakiya Tafari, Ukima House / Young and Potential Fathers Jamea Zuberi, Educator
With the encouragement of his Chief Judge, Thomson began working with the Kingston community to develop a Family Court Clinic to assess children and their families, an observation and detention home, a juvenile diversion program, a volunteer probation service, a shelter for abused women, a youth crisis centre and several new community - based group homes for youth.
• visit a shelter for abused women; • meet a person who had experience working with adolescents in Regent Park (then Toronto's largest community housing project); • eat dinner at a youth group home; and • visit the Oakville Assessment Centre.
Krista has been active in the legal community, volunteering with Justice for Children and Youth, volunteering with the Riverdale Mediation Centre, completing a clinical placement with the Family Law firm of Mary - Jo Maur and volunteering with Queen's University Legal Aid Clinic.
«When we made the very easy decision to award Justice Donald McLeod, much of that discussion centred on his contributions toward youth, the programs that he's involved in, and the community work that he champions,» said BLSA president Semhar Woldai.
Youth facilities serve as remand centres for those awaiting court, as well as those sentenced for repeat or violent offences that rule out serving a sentence in the community.
While in Toronto, she grew her portfolio as a social advocate and community builder, engaging with the Native Canadian Centre as a youth and social services worker and court worker, assisting Indigenous people in the court system.
Scotland About Blog The Centre for Youth and Criminal Justice (CYCJ) supports improvement in youth justice, contributing to better lives for individuals and communiYouth and Criminal Justice (CYCJ) supports improvement in youth justice, contributing to better lives for individuals and communiyouth justice, contributing to better lives for individuals and communities.
Too many children, families and communities have been harmed by our punitive and ineffective child protection and youth justice systems, we owe it to them to ensure each and every recommendation from the Royal Commission is pursued with vigour from all levels of government,» said Shahleena Musk, a Senior Lawyer at the Centre.
The «right@home» sustained nurse home visiting trial is a research collaboration between the Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth (ARACY); the Translational Research and Social Innovation (TReSI) Group at Western Sydney University; and the Centre for Community Child Health (CCCH), which is a department of the Royal Children's Hospital and a research group of Murdoch Childrens Research Institute.
The primary healthcare service provides for a population of 764 Indigenous Australians aged 10 — 24 years, which represents 28.5 % of a total of 2677 Indigenous persons in the local population.34 The community - based youth service serves a population of approximately 4338 Indigenous young people aged 10 — 24 years, which represents 30.1 % of a total of 14 391 Indigenous persons in the local population.34 The client base of both services includes a significant number of young people who move between the regional centre and the remote and very remote communities of far north Queensland.
Former head of Queensland corrections Keith Hamburger, who gave evidence about shocking conditions in the Don Dale detention centre, called for an overhaul of the youth justice system, led by Aboriginal people and communities.
• Conference calls for development of One Stop Shops for young people in remote centres to bring together in a youth - friendly space the range of health, education, communication and community services young people need.
right@home is a collaboration between the Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth, the Centre for Health Equity Training Research and Evaluation and the Centre for Community Child Health at Murdoch Childrens Research Institute.
Lead researcher Dr Naomi Priest at the McCaughey VicHealth Centre for Community Wellbeing at the University of Melbourne said the review demonstrated racism as an important factor influencing the health and wellbeing of children and youth.
Laura Tirlea (Youth Health Worker) Greater Dandenong Community Health Centre PO Box 90 Springvale, VIC.
Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) The Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) is a community based organisation that advocates for the needs of young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds.
Inter-generational issues in the community are also being addressed by the Greensborough Centre through a new relationship with Indian cultural youth group, Sikh Naujawan Sabha.
Key actions of Reducing Harm, Supporting Recovery include: • Introduction of a pilot supervised injecting facility in Dublin's city centre; • Establishment of a Working Group to examine alternative approaches to the possession for personal use of small quantities of illegal drugs; • Funding for a programme to promote community awareness of alcohol - related harm; • A new targeted youth services scheme for young people at risk of substance misuse in socially and economically disadvantaged communities; • Expansion of drug and alcohol addiction services, including residential services; • Recruitment of 4 Clinical Nurse Specialists and 2 Young Persons Counsellors to complement HSE multi-disciplinary teams for under 18s; • Recruitment of 7 additional drug - liaison midwives to support pregnant women with alcohol dependency; • Establishment of a Working Group to explore ways of improving progression options for people exiting treatment, prison or community employment schemes, with a view to developing a new programme of supported care and employment.
She is Director of the Centre for Youth and Society's research and programs that promote youth health and resilience through community - university research partnersYouth and Society's research and programs that promote youth health and resilience through community - university research partnersyouth health and resilience through community - university research partnerships.
elp with transport to community events or activities such as youth centres, LGBTI pride groups, young people's cultural groups or other activities.
After an outpouring of support from the community, Saffron Centre is debuting a new room designed to help youth who have been victims of sexual assault.
Within our local community, the Inala Police Citizens Youth Centre was funded to establish a men's shed.
[3] A further non-exhaustive list of organisations who have publicly expressed support for the campaign includes: Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory; Amnesty International Australia; Australian Catholic Bishops» Social Justice Committee; Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine; Australian Council of Social Services; Australian Council for International Development; Australian Institute of Health and Welfare; Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies; Australian Nursing Federation; Australian Red Cross; Caritas Australia; Clinical Nurse Consultants Association of NSW; Diplomacy Training Program, University of New South Wales; Gnibi the College of Indigenous Australian Peoples, Southern Cross University; Human Rights Law Resource Centre; Ian Thorpe's Fountain for Youth; Indigenous Law Centre, University of New South Wales; Jumbunna, University of Technology Sydney; Make Indigenous Poverty History campaign; National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ecumenical Council; National Association of Community Legal Centres; National Children's and Youth Law Centre; National Rural Health Alliance; Public Health Association of Australia; Quaker Services Australia; Rural Doctors Association of Australia; Save the Children Australia; Sax Institute; Sisters of Mercy Aboriginal Network NSW; Sisters of Mercy Justice Network Asia Pacific; UNICEF Australia; and the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation.
(The list of agencies signed up to the campaign include: National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Congress of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Nurses Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory Australian Indigenous Doctors Association Amnesty International Australia Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine Australian Council of Social Service Australian Council for International Development Australian General Practice Network Australian Nursing Federation Australian Red Cross Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation Caritas Australia Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal Health Diplomacy Training Program Fred Hollows Foundation Gnibi the College of Indigenous Australian Peoples, Southern Cross University Human Rights Law Resource Centre Ian Thorpe's Fountain for Youth Indigenous Law Centre Make Indigenous Poverty History campaign National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ecumenical Council National Association of Community Legal Centres National Children's and Youth Law Centre National Rural Health Alliance Oxfam Australia Professor Daniel Tarantola, Chair of Health and Human Rights, University of New South Public Health Association of Australia Quaker Services Australia Royal Australasian College of Physicians Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Rural Doctors Association of Australia Save the Children Australia Telethon Institute for Child Health Research UNICEF Australia Uniya Jesuit Social Justice Centre)
As a result, Unity Project, Merrymount Family Support and Crisis Centre and Youth Opportunities Unlimited will each receive $ 40,000 to support programs aimed at helping those most in need in the London community.
Lesley Smyth, Atlantic Wellness Community Centre's executive director, says: «Through the financial support of the Greater Moncton Realtors du Grand Moncton, we can offer 300 additional hours of free, high - quality mental health care for youth in our communitCommunity Centre's executive director, says: «Through the financial support of the Greater Moncton Realtors du Grand Moncton, we can offer 300 additional hours of free, high - quality mental health care for youth in our communitycommunity
Regina Realtors are also long - time supporters of the North Central Family Centre and its Youth Empowerment Program and, in 2012, ARR introduced the annual Realtors Citizenship Award recognizing dozens of Grade 8 students who demonstrate commitment to their school and community.
Other finalists were Kwayatsut (affordable housing, youth resource centre) operated by the Vancouver Native Housing Society; The Post at 750 and CBC Vancouver Community Spaces, a joint venture by 110 Arts Cooperative and CBC Vancouver providing community space for arts organizations; and the Rental Housing Index, which was developed by the B.C. Non-Profit Housing Association and tracks rentals and their affordability acrosCommunity Spaces, a joint venture by 110 Arts Cooperative and CBC Vancouver providing community space for arts organizations; and the Rental Housing Index, which was developed by the B.C. Non-Profit Housing Association and tracks rentals and their affordability acroscommunity space for arts organizations; and the Rental Housing Index, which was developed by the B.C. Non-Profit Housing Association and tracks rentals and their affordability across Canada.
They include Durham Distress Centre, a registered charity that helps people in distress to cope by providing emotional support, crisis / suicide management and community education; and Grandview Children's Centre, which has been providing rehabilitation and education services to children and youth with special needs since 1953.
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