This article examines ingredients of successful
adolescent social support programs, notes supportive school and community environments, and looks at various programs designed to support adolescents.
Not exact matches
The authors argue that research on
social justice attitudes among
adolescents is a valuable form of
social action, which can influence policies and
programs that
support human rights.
Our
program develops content knowledge in history and the
social sciences, and understanding of educational research, theory, and practice, while fostering an understanding of how
adolescents learn, as well as strategies for
supporting learning across abilities and contexts.
If you are searching for an experienced, knowledgeable and dedicated
Program Management /
Social Services professional who will generate significant insight in family and
adolescent service and
support, and develop and oversee counseling and family assistance initiatives, please contact me to arrange an interview.
Teen Parent
Support Program (TPSP) * and Cal - Learn:
Program case management services are designed to enhance the health,
social and economic well - being of pregnant and parenting
adolescents and their children.
The
program uses research - based techniques in an approach comprised of relapse - prevention groups, separate parent and
adolescent substance education groups, individual sessions for parents and
adolescents, family sessions,
social -
support groups, and urine and breath testing delivered over a 16 - week period.
People's
adolescent health department offers robust services for this population from family planning and
social support for young families to chronic illness care and behavioral health
programs.
TRAILS has been financially
supported by various grants from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research NWO (Medical Research Council
program grant GB - MW 940-38-011; ZonMW Brainpower grant 100-001-004; ZonMw Risk Behavior and Dependence grants 60 -60600-97-118; ZonMw Culture and Health grant 261-98-710;
Social Sciences Council medium - sized investment grants GB - MaGW 480-01-006 and GB - MaGW 480-07-001;
Social Sciences Council project grants GB - MaGW 452-04-314 and GB - MaGW 452-06-004; NWO large - sized investment grant 175.010.2003.005; NWO Longitudinal Survey and Panel Funding 481-08-013), the Dutch Ministry of Justice (WODC), the European Science Foundation (EuroSTRESS project FP - 006), Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure BBMRI - NL (CP 32), the participating universities, and Accare Center for Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry.