March 5, 2013 National At -
Risk Youth Conference Building Resiliency to Improve Academic Performance and Graduation Rates
Not exact matches
12 - Professional development: Ohio Federation Council for Exceptional Children Fall
Conference, sponsored by the OFCEC, for education, treatment, and
youth - work professionals who serve delinquent, disturbed, and at -
risk youths, at the Columbus Marriott North in Columbus, Ohio.
28 - July 1 — Dropout prevention: Summer Leadership institute, sponsored by the National Dropout Prevention Center / Network, and the College of Health, Education, and Human Development at Clemson University, for teachers, administrators, counselors, educational policymakers, researchers, and business leaders concerned about at -
risk youth, at the Madren
Conference Center at Clemson University in Clemson, S.C. Contact: John Peters, NDPC / N, 205 Martin St., Clemson, SC 29634; (864) 656-2599; fax: (864) 656-0136; e-mail: [email protected].
1 - 3 — At -
risk youth: Annual
conference, sponsored by Georgia Southern University, College of Education, for educators, human service counselors and personnel, criminal justice professionals, business and community leaders, volunteer providers, and
youth, at the Hyatt Hotel in Savannah, Ga..
Franklin will be delivering 3 presentations at the Savannah
Youth At -
Risk Conference being held on March 1 - 4, 2015
Since 1986, the National Dropout Prevention Center (NDPC) has conducted and analyzed research; sponsored workshops and national
conferences; and collaborated with researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to further the mission of reducing America's dropout rate by meeting the needs of
youth in at -
risk situations, including students with disabilities.
Parrett is the coauthor of Saving Our Students, Saving Our Schools (2003 and 2008); The Kids Left Behind: Catching Up the Underachieving Children of Poverty (2007); Hope Fulfilled for At -
Risk & Violent
Youth (2001); How to Create Alternative, Magnet, and Charter Schools That Work (1997); Hope at Last for At -
Risk Youth (1995); Inventive Teaching: Heart of the Small School (1993); The Inventive Mind: Portraits of Effective Teaching (1991); and numerous contributions to national journals and international and national
conferences.
Dr. Woodley spoke at the recent Reaching the Wounded Student
Conference: A Trauma - Informed Approach to Helping
Youth Beyond At
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Other firm attorneys worked on high - profile pro bono cases, traveled to refugee camps in Southeast Asia to provide legal advice, co-chaired the National
Conference of Vietnamese American Attorneys, taught martial arts to underprivileged children, taught legal issues to spanish - only speaking immigrants, organized national volleyball tournaments for at -
risk youth, and assisted victims of domestic violence.
Specific topics which have been covered in recent
conferences include judicial ethics; interpreters; delivering reasons for judgment; assessing credibility; social media; technology and search warrants; managing a provincial offence trial; effectively communicating an oral judgment;
risk assessment and indicators of lethality at bail hearings; the
Youth Criminal Justice Act; eye - witness identification; conducting pre-trials; specific issues at trials of regulatory offences; fly - in - courts, residential schools; application of Gladue principles; mistrials and bias; accident reconstruction; search warrant issues; domestic violence issues; orders for examination under the Mental Health Act; child apprehension warrants under the Child and Family Services Act; evidentiary issues; discrimination and harassment in the workplace; stress management; and pre-retirement planning.
In the United Kingdom family group
conferences are mainly used in child welfare, particularly when a child is at
risk of going into care, although some local areas are using the approach to prevent school exclusions, tackle anti-social behaviour, address
youth offending and in planning for vulnerable adults.