Not exact matches
The plan calls upon churches to, among other things, «adopt» street gangs and allow troubled
youths to use church properties
as safe havens; intercede for
youth in the juvenile court system; provide vocational training to inner - city residents; organize capital for micro-enterprises; develop educational curricula heralding the achievements of blacks and Latinos; initiate neighborhood crime watch groups; and establish
counseling programs for battered women and the men who abuse them.
Many persons who are not likely to join groups in churches and schools may do so if they're made available in family
counseling agencies» mental health services,
youth organizations, business and industry, fraternal groups, self - help groups (such
as A.A., P.W.P., Alanon, etc.), and in the many organizations devoted to special needs of the handicapped, ex-prisoners, ex-patients, unwed parents, minority groups of all kinds, senior citizens, community action groups, ethnic organizations.
We also provide on - site vision and respiratory clinics
as well
as small group
counseling sessions for all
youth.
The project, which is to be completed within nine months and valued at GHC7Million would have a FIFA standard football pitch, eight lane tartan track, volleyball, handball and basketball court, gym, ICT Center, entrepreneur and
counselling center and a modern restaurant to cater for the
youth in the Brong Ahafo region
as they seek to harness their God given talents.
The minister stated that the facility would not only be used for only sporting activities but also
as a
counselling, ICT and entrepreneurship centre to help identify and nurture the talents of the
youth for job creation and their personal development in future.
As the nation inches towards the 2015 general elections, Better Enugu
Youths Assembly, BEYA, has
counseled politicians serious about winning any elective position in the State...
I have made broader consultations and I have received varied
counsel so far
as the National
Youth Organizer contest is concerned.
My humble personal experience in
counseling in many countries, my exposure to and dealing with some complex cases of suicidal attempts in individuals I've been working on, the requests for holding seminars for
youth on meaning of life
as well
as studying some reports I've received on students» suicides, all these have led me to ponder on the problem of education and its purposes.
First, we offer three curricular strands for our Ed.M program: a
Counseling Strand to prepare you for a career in school counseling; a Prevention Practice strand that prepares you to work in or out of schools as a teacher, youth development advocate; and a Prevention Researcher strand that prepares you develop research skills to be used in a variety of
Counseling Strand to prepare you for a career in school
counseling; a Prevention Practice strand that prepares you to work in or out of schools as a teacher, youth development advocate; and a Prevention Researcher strand that prepares you develop research skills to be used in a variety of
counseling; a Prevention Practice strand that prepares you to work in or out of schools
as a teacher,
youth development advocate; and a Prevention Researcher strand that prepares you develop research skills to be used in a variety of settings.
1998; Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 - 9328; 2002; available at the Office of
Counsel, State Education Building, Room 148, Albany, NY 12234), including, but not limited to, disputes regarding transportation and / or a child's or
youth's status
as a homeless child or unaccompanied
youth;
She has served
as the Chief Academic Officer for the District of Columbia Public Schools
as well
as the Deputy Chief for the Office of Teaching and Learning, providing leadership for PK - 12 education by managing the offices of Curriculum and Instruction, Professional Development, Early Childhood Education, College and Career Readiness,
Youth Engagement, Bilingual Education, Out of School Time, School
Counseling, Educational Technology, Gifted and Talented, and Library Media Services.
In addition, participating communities receive other non-monetary support, such
as inclusion in a professional learning community, regular convenings with other cities in the initiative, supports to integrate and apply SEL data to continuous improvement systems, communications
counsel, and other technical assistance provided by national experts such
as the Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning (CASEL), the Forum for
Youth Investment, the David P. Weikart Center for
Youth Program Quality, Crosby Marketing Communications and others.
The center, which now operates
as a program of New Avenues for
Youth, offers case management, counseling, support groups, and community building activities for LGBTQ youth ages 13 t
Youth, offers case management,
counseling, support groups, and community building activities for LGBTQ
youth ages 13 t
youth ages 13 to 23.
Training of Program Facilitators Graduate students in psychology, education, social work, and school
counseling from our consortium of university partners,
as well
as experienced
youth workers, serve
as program facilitators for our project.
Tom is the head coach of the Jefferson City Rugby Club's high school boys» team, and he also volunteers his time
as general
counsel to Missouri
Youth Rugby, the governing body of youth rugby in the s
Youth Rugby, the governing body of
youth rugby in the s
youth rugby in the state.
Participants of the this training will understand the
youth mentoring role within the Student Assistance Program (SAP) process or
as part of the services provided through the school districts
counseling department.
Counseling services have proven effective at preventing youth suicide, and as a part of a comprehensive physical and mental health program, counseling has been shown to reduce violence in schools and in co
Counseling services have proven effective at preventing
youth suicide, and
as a part of a comprehensive physical and mental health program,
counseling has been shown to reduce violence in schools and in co
counseling has been shown to reduce violence in schools and in communities.
There is also a variety of other services offered for free in select cities and provinces such
as nutrition programs,
youth groups, child care and early education, women's support,
counselling, family and parenting programs, senior - and refugee - specific programs.
That is why we have many programs and services such
as counseling to help people find solutions to keep their pet, offer spay / neuter services to families in financial need to help prevent unwanted litters, and teach Wichita's
youth humane practices.
Featuring a combination of exhibition, education, and public programming spaces on a 20,000 square foot campus, Art + Practice transcends the traditional expectations of the «community art space,»
as it offers services to foster
youth in a collective and practice space,
as well
as affordable housing initiatives for homeless people, and professional and educational
counseling for participants.
In 1994 he formed a
youth counselling agency and
as Executive Director provided clinical supervision, staff training, and community development for programs provided under contract to the Ministry of Children and Family Development.
The clusters of the services OCS provides are
as follows: Child Care,
Counselling, Employment, Family and Child, Health, Housing, Immigrant, Mental Health, Shelter, Stopping the Violence,
Youth, Volunteer and Crisis Line.
P. 8,
as appearing in 397 Mass. 1226 (1986)(«If a defendant charged with a crime for which a sentence of imprisonment or commitment to the custody of the Department of
Youth Services may be imposed initially appears in any court without
counsel, the judge shall follow the procedures established in G.L. c. 211D, and in [S.J.C.] Rule 3:10»).
Our parenting project steering committee had the following experts [9]: criminal and family judges, child protection lawyers from the local child protection agencies, police from the
Youth and Family Violence units of the three divisions in Scarborough, representatives from community service agencies, defence lawyer, duty
counsel, a family lawyer and myself,
as representative of the local Crown office.
[9] The steering committee members were / are
as some have left since the project launched: Madame Justice Marin +, the late Madame Justice Waldman +, Mr. Justice Brownstone, Madame Justice Paulseth, Mr. Justice Otter, Nadia Liva + (defence
counsel), David Miller (family
counsel) +, Yolande Edwards (supervisor for duty
counsel) +, Linda Hofbauer (
counsel for CAS) +, Chris Andrikakis (
counsel of CCAS) +, Adit Somers - Wasglass + (
counsel for Native Family and Child), Landy Anderson +, (Native Family and Child), Gord Cone + (Aisling Discoveries), Christopher Brown + (East Metro
Youth Services), Jeanine Duncan + (Police 43
Youth and Family Violence), Lee Poczak + (41 Police
Youth and Family Violence), Janice MacDonald + (42
Youth and Family Violence), Pat Sisson (CAS), Michelle Lewis (CAS), Cory Hedgeman (police), Ann - Marie Tupling (police), Dominique Kennedy (Crown *), Betty Vavougios (Crown) * (more Crown * additions in 2016 because we've embarked on vertical file management after launching this project), + original steering committee
He is also active in the Nashville hockey community having served
as counsel for various local
youth hockey organizations and coached high school hockey.
My experience providing
counseling, mentoring, and general support to
youth populations with criminal and / or challenging backgrounds —
as well
as my excellent communication and interpersonal skills — gives me confidence in my ability to significantly benefit your organization and the
youth you work with.
Planned meetings, organized outings, managed directory,
counseled youth, and aided
youth pastor
as a
youth leader at a local church.
Some of the work duties listed on a
Youth Advocate resume example are organizing seminars and
counseling sessions, recommending protective services, identifying young people issues, mentoring children and teenagers, serving
as a role model, and visiting clients at home.
Performed
counseling to
youth and young adults regarding responsibility and performance such
as, School to Work and Academic Attainment.
A
youth program coordinator (
as opposed to a
youth counselor) provides limited onsite
counseling to members.
As an experienced residential
youth counselor, I have been actively involved in providing both group and individual
counseling to
youths within the residential program, making it possible for them to integrate into the community by commanding respect.
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Directed daily operations of multiple mental, emotional, and medical care facilities for at risk
youth Recruited, trained, and supervised administrative,
counseling, and development personnel Oversaw strategic planning, development of company goals, and implementation of action plan Designed and implemented staff development and recognition programs Built and strengthened relationships with industry figures, community leaders, and board members Managed marketing and fundraising activities enhancing community awareness and income Led individual and group therapy sessions resulting in significant personal development of participants Developed customized treatment plans for each patient ensuring the highest standard of care Responsible for patient charts, medication administration, overall health, and personal safety Established and executed daily living routine for residential therapy patients Provided transportation to school, medical appointments, and other activities
as needed Built a therapeutic environment which fostered maximum growth and development of
youth
[3] The authorizing legislation for the property tax includes the following uses [RSMo 210.861.4]: (1) Up to thirty days of temporary shelter for abused, neglected, runaway, homeless or emotionally disturbed
youth; respite care services; and services to unwed mothers; (2) Outpatient chemical dependency and psychiatric treatment programs;
counseling and related services
as a part of transitional living programs; home - based and community - based family intervention programs; unmarried parent services; crisis intervention services, inclusive of telephone hotlines; and prevention programs which promote healthy lifestyles among children and
youth and strengthen families; (3) Individual, group, or family professional
counseling and therapy services; psychological evaluations; and mental health screenings.
Description: Applicant must: be working or planning to work directly with children; be pursuing graduate level studies for one year in fields which address the special needs of children and
youth, such
as counseling; be a U.S. citizen and permanent resident of a state with a Junior Auxiliary Chapter, such
as Alabama; and be planning to attend a U.S. college or university for full - time or part - time study.
I provide quality
counseling services to address anxiety, depression, PTSD, Autism, Traumatic Brain Injury,
youth and family concerns, Major Mental Disorders such
as Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia and Substance Abuse.
Comorbid mental health symptoms were common: 28 % of
youth reported significant externalizing symptoms or conduct problems (eg, disobedient, stealing, aggression), 60 22 % screened positive for posttraumatic stress disorder, 61 25 % endorsed 1 or more indicators of problematic substance use, 62 27 % reported suicidal ideation, 60 and 13 % reported suicide attempts or deliberate self - harm (defined as some suicidal ideation plus some suicide attempt or deliberate self - harm during the previous 6 months on the Youth Self Report).60 About 22 % reported specialty mental health care and psychotherapy / counseling in the past 6 months, and 16 % reported medication treatment in the past 6 mo
youth reported significant externalizing symptoms or conduct problems (eg, disobedient, stealing, aggression), 60 22 % screened positive for posttraumatic stress disorder, 61 25 % endorsed 1 or more indicators of problematic substance use, 62 27 % reported suicidal ideation, 60 and 13 % reported suicide attempts or deliberate self - harm (defined
as some suicidal ideation plus some suicide attempt or deliberate self - harm during the previous 6 months on the
Youth Self Report).60 About 22 % reported specialty mental health care and psychotherapy / counseling in the past 6 months, and 16 % reported medication treatment in the past 6 mo
Youth Self Report).60 About 22 % reported specialty mental health care and psychotherapy /
counseling in the past 6 months, and 16 % reported medication treatment in the past 6 months.
In group settings such
as school classes, facilitators may wish to also provide information about other services such
as emergency and crisis support, local face - to - face services (eg, GPs, school
counselling services and
youth centres).
Some
youth processed
as adults (automatic transfers) were
counseled by their lawyers to refuse participation; in this stratum, the refusal rate was 7.1 % (26 of 368
youth).
Description: Applicant must be working or planning to work directly with children; be pursuing graduate - level studies for one year in fields that address the special needs of children and
youth, such
as counseling; be a U.S. citizen and permanent resident of a state with a Junior Auxiliary Chapter, such
as Florida; and be planning to attend a U.S. college or university for full - time or part - time study.
In addition to free
counseling support, the STAR Program offers skills - based training groups for
youth as well
as caregivers, that focus on problem solving, goal setting and parenting skills.
Description: Applicant must be working or planning to work directly with children; be pursuing graduate - level studies for one year in fields that address the special needs of children and
youth, such
as counseling; be a U.S. citizen and permanent resident of a state with a Junior Auxiliary Chapter, such
as Mississippi; and be planning to attend a U.S. college or university for full - time or part - time study.
In Bell County, Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Texas serve middle and high school
youth with a variety of services such
as counseling, educational, and recreational programs and activities.
However, he gradually opened up
as he continued to attend the Cyber Wellness Enrichment Programme (CWEP) comprising weekly study group and
counselling sessions where he met other
youths.
Description: Applicant must be working or planning to work directly with children; be pursuing graduate - level studies for one year in fields that address the special needs of children and
youth, such
as counseling; be a U.S. citizen and permanent resident of a state with a Junior Auxiliary Chapter, such
as Missouri; and be planning to attend a U.S. college or university for full - time or part - time study.
Description: Applicant must be working or planning to work directly with children; be pursuing graduate - level studies for one year in fields that address the special needs of children and
youth, such
as counseling; be a U.S. citizen and permanent resident of a state with a Junior Auxiliary Chapter, such
as Tennessee; and be planning to attend a U.S. college or university for full - or part - time study.
Counseling professionals in Indiana are viewed
as key players in the movement to bring social and emotional issues to the forefront of preventive health measures, specifically regarding early prevention programs that target the state's
youth.
Through Chelsea Hester's various experiences with
counseling and counselors
as a
youth, she witnessed the profound power and healing that can occur during therapy.
Chelsea Hester on the Path to becoming a Synergetic Play Therapist Through Chelsea Hester's various experiences with
counseling and counselors
as a
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That then enables young people to find other services they may need with help from our
youth advice network, such
as counselling, or get on with education or finding employment.