Sentences with phrase «particularly vulnerable youth»

Building on the Foundation's long - standing interest in adolescent children, we work to ensure that enriching after - school programming is available and accessible to middle school students, particularly vulnerable youth in under - resourced communities.
With your financial support and commitment, AYPF will continue to educate and inform policymakers about strategies that work to help young people, particularly vulnerable youth, succeed in the modern workplace, become lifelong learners, and be engaged citizens.

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«Clearly, pediatricians and other health professionals need to be particularly attentive to screening for binge drinking in these vulnerable youth
Akili Moses Israel has been dedicated to educational improvement particularly for vulnerable youth and their families.
Schools and their systems find themselves without human capital and resources to meet the complex academic, emotional and economic realities of vulnerable youth, particularly those in urban and poverty areas.
Why are women and youth particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change?
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.
Moreover, it has been suggested that unaccompanied adolescents and youths are particularly vulnerable as their increasing autonomy causes them to relive past separations creating difficulties in adjustment (Lee, 1988, cited in Rousseau, 1995).
These youth are at high risk for chronic delinquency, drug abuse, and HIV / AIDS and are particularly vulnerable to detrimental social, health, and mental health outcomes including chronic offending, drug dependence, and contracting HIV, as well as for a host of additional problems as they age (e.g., AIDS, physical and mental health problems, incarceration, early death).
Youth are particularly vulnerable to mental health and addiction issues.
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