She leads research grants from NIDA, NIMH, and NICHD that focus on developmental pathways and intervention outcomes for at -
risk youth and families.
She is committed to working with at
risk youth and their families, as well as individuals and couples striving for personal insight and a meaningful experience
The Families First program utilizes the Risk, Need, and Responsivity Model for intervention with at -
risk youth and families through 3 - 4 home visits per week totaling 6 - 10 hours per week, typically lasting 10 - 12 weeks.
The CEBP works with early care and education settings, schools, mental health centers, first responders, pediatric practices, and other community settings serving high -
risk youth and families.
The CEBP works with staff at early care and education settings, schools, mental health centers, first responders, pediatric practices, and other community settings serving high -
risk youth and families.
Multidimensional treatment foster care: Applications of the OSLC intervention model to high -
risk youth and their families.
«In my practice, I work with all age groups but specialize in working with at -
risk youth and their families.
With over 10 years of experience working in related fields of school based programs, community mental health, case management, crisis intervention, trauma, grief and loss, I have a practice specialty of working with at -
risk youth and their families.
Jim grew up professionally at the Denver Children's Home working with high -
risk youth and their families.
She has worked at a non-profit organization for over 5 years working with at -
risk youth and their families.
For many years, Peter sat on the Boards of both a publicly - traded corporation and a not - for - profit community - based organization offering a broad range of services to at -
risk youth and their families.
Just last week, I was honored to stand with District Attorney Thomas Zugibe and Rockland BOCES District Superintendent Mary Jean Marsico to launch the Rockland County Partnership For Safe Youth, a new initiative designed to enhance the effectiveness of services for local at -
risk youth and their families.
Not exact matches
He worked at a dollar store
and went to a school for at -
risk youth, said Fort Lauderdale attorney Jim Lewis, who is representing the
family.
It is up to parents to decide for their
family whether to allow their child to start, or continue, playing football, not some present or former player, journalist or scientist who takes the position that football is either too dangerous to be played by anyone or safe enough to be played by all (October 25, 2015 update: this is exactly the position adopted by the American Academy of Pediatrics in its 2015 Policy Statement on Tackling in
Youth Football in which it leaves parents - presumably in consultation with their child's pediatrician - to «decide whether the potential health
risks of sustaining... injuries [in tackle football] are outweighed by the recreational benefits associated with proper tackling»);
and
The Georgetown University Center for Child
and Human Development (GUCCHD) was established over four decades ago to improve the quality of life for all children
and youth, especially those with, or at
risk for, special needs
and their
families.
Her clinical training is inclusive of supporting
youth and families who are at
risk and who carry a mental health diagnosis in the community, home,
and school settings develop a positive sense of self academically, emotionally,
and socially.
at -
risk youth and young
families in the Hudson Valley.
A: The Children's Rights Council (CRC) is a nationally recognized nonprofit organization serving
families and at -
risk youth for more than 30 years, long working to promote a society where laws, attitudes
and public opinion affirm that «The Best Parent is Both Parents» ®.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER A January 28 panel on LGBT
youth homelessness highlighted familiar concerns about the right model for delivering services to that population, but also focused on the dramatic link between poverty in a
youth's
family of origin
and their
risk for homelessness
and on the urgency of better addressing the needs of
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The
Family Services Team assesses each youth's risks / strengths and the family's needs, to determine optimal linkage to community based services or services within the Erie County Department of Social Ser
Family Services Team assesses each
youth's
risks / strengths
and the
family's needs, to determine optimal linkage to community based services or services within the Erie County Department of Social Ser
family's needs, to determine optimal linkage to community based services or services within the Erie County Department of Social Services.
We also fund services for low to middle income households
and for special needs populations including veterans, seniors, homeless
families, individuals with HIV / AIDS,
and at -
risk youth.
As a good steward of his time, gifts,
and talents, he proudly advocates for 3 cause - worthy missions that drive campaigns raising awareness for services that benefit at -
risk youth, adults, veterans,
and families in need through his 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization known as Light It Up.
Many of the interview subjects — captured by Jordeno with an intimacy that cuts through the proudly cultivated outer fierceness — are at -
risk homeless
youth, often rejected by their
families and ostracized by their communities when they came out as gay or trans.
Adults reported that
youth were more
risk - adverse
and expected quick answers, but that they were also more tolerant, accepting of others,
and connected to
family.
School finance topped the poll of key fiscal issues as well,
and at -
risk youths were also named the first priority among issues related to «children,
youth,
and families.»
Academic Standards (PDF) Academic
and Career Plan (PDF) ADA 504 Notice (PDF) Asbestos Management Plan (PDF) Assessment Information (PDF) ATOD (PDF) Attendance Policy (PDF) Bullying (PDF) Child Nutrition (PDF) Directory
and Yearbook Information (PDF) District Wellness Policy (PDF) Education for Employment — Career Counseling (PDF) Education Options Available to Resident Children (PDF) Homeless Education Program (PDF) Human Growth
and Development (webpage) Indoor Air Quality (PDF) Limited English Proficiency (PDF) Meal Charge Policy (PDF) Participation (PDF) Public Use of School Facilities (PDF) Possession or Use of Cell Phones (PDF) Program
and Curriculum Modifications — Programs for Children At
Risk (PDF) School Accountability Report (webpage) Special Education (PDF) Special Needs Scholarship Program (PDF) Student Locker Searches (PDF) Student Non-Discrimination
and Complaint Procedures (PDF) Student Records (PDF) Suicide Prevention Resources (PDF) Student Privacy — Pupil Records (PDF) Student Privacy — Directory
and Yearbook Information (PDF) Title I
Family Engagement Policy (PDF) Title I Professional Qualifications — Teacher (PDF) Title I Professional Qualifications — Teacher Assistant
Youth Options Courses (PDF)
John Henderson has dedicated his entire professional career to working with systems serving
youth and families at
risk.
The course develops an understanding of program evaluation measures,
and requires students to be able to demonstrate this knowledge for purposes of making data based decisions to develop intervention plans for a variety of learners including students with disabilities
and other special concerns such as
youth from foster, immigrant
and migrant
families, students who are at
risk and students from language diverse communities.
Among the programs at -
risk that support the
youth,
families,
and communities we work with are:
This training will discuss
risk factors for
youth and adolescents from dysfunctional
families, specifically homes where a
family member suffers from the disease of addiction.
ADW in Taos now provides weekly therapeutic groups to children
and families at the local domestic violence shelter; military veterans; teens with disabilities as an AmeriCorps community service program; at -
risk youth at an alternative middle school;
and homeless
youth at the local
youth crisis shelter,
and more.
CEPIA works to integrate their programs into the daily lives of children
and families through after school programs, professional trainings, educational projects for at ‐
risk youth, psychological help for victims, the food bank, the library,
and movie nights.
Because the program is exclusively for students from lower - income
families, Aderant's partnership with Cristo Rey will be working to give «at -
risk» Atlanta
youth their best chance to overcome the financial
and social barriers that limit their educational
and professional opportunities.
In assessing the (at -
risk) welfare of the child, the
family court largely relies on the assessment made by the
youth welfare office
and trusts in its special expertise.
Opioid overdoses
and abuse can tear apart
families and communities,
and our vulnerable
youth are being put at
risk.
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.
Served as supervisor with staff of four mental health therapist carrying a caseload of at least eight
youth,
and their
family, who were at
risk for out of home placement due to intense negative behaviors.
Create Resume Amber Sweeney 100 Broadway LaneNew Parkland, CA, 91010Cell: (555) 987-1234
[email protected] Professional Summary Versatile
Family Therapist experienced in counseling a wide array of clients including those with severe mental health diagnoses, domestic violence survivors
and at -
risk youth.
Skilled in providing
youth health support, identifying at
risk communities
and designing suitable sustainability programs for
families on the verge of financial crisis.
As a Qualified Mental Health Professional, my eleven plus years of experience has afforded me the opportunity to work with at
risk youth, their
families and the Adult Mental Health population who suffer with clinically diagnosed mental health disorders
and or substance abuse issues.
Their mission is to provide
youth exiting foster care
and «at
risk» homeless
youth with all of the resources
and support of an intact
family, allowing the greatest opportunity for a successful transition to adulthood.
Deputy Sheriff — Duties & Responsibilities Deputy Sheriff with extensive background in child
and family protective services Develop expertise in child abuse case management through extensive police
and FBI training Create
and lead training institute for social workers dealing with
youth and young adult abuse survivors Instruct case managers in abuse investigations, witness interviews,
and evidence collection Identify at
risk children, follow appropriate procedures,
and extricate
youth from abusive situations Strictly adhere to federal / state guidelines, program policies, timelines,
and budgets Represent the training institute with poise, integrity,
and positivity in the public forum Interact with federal, state,
and city officials, agencies,
and community organizations Recruit, train,
and direct large police staffs ensuring safe, effective,
and professional operations Serve on multiple task forces focused on child abuse, international crime,
and other specialized areas Consistently recognized
and promoted for exceptional service record
and dedication to the community
I have worked with «at
risk teens» for most of my adult life first as a
youth worker / drug educator
and health educator
and then as a
family / relationship counselor.
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.
Early on in my career I worked with
youth,
families,
and high
risk teens.
Pilot projects focused on very high
risk families, including pregnant
and parenting
youth in the child welfare system
and homeless
families;
Researchers committed to the prevention of depression in at -
risk youth have undertaken studies to identify effective intervention programming for adolescents
and families.
More specifically, his work examines the
risk and protective factors that impact the academic
and behavioral development of children
and youth, with a focus on how the school
and family environments influence student outcomes.
Remi Vista, Inc. is a private, nonprofit corporation that provides therapeutic services for
youth and families who have either been placed in out - of - home care or who are considered to be at
risk for such placement.
DePelchin Children's Center offers free individual
and family counseling in addition to parenting support through its STAR (Sevices - to - At -
Risk -
Youth) Program
and Community - based Counseling Program.