Sentences with phrase «successful youth transitions»

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program helps young canadians — including aboriginal disabled youth — make successful transition workplace.
After obtaining her degree, she transitioned into the nonprofit sector, first as a Site Director, then as the Academic Program Director of South Asian Youth Action (SAYA), where she designed and implemented a successful college advisory program tailored to the cultural needs of the population served by SAYA.
Jobs for America's Graduates (JAG) is a school - to - work transition program focused on helping at - risk youth graduate from high school; and either find successful placements in the workforce.
The RAMP ™ model uses a combination of group, peer, and individualized mentoring to promote the successful transition of all youth, including those with disabilities, to employment, continued learning opportunities, and independent living.
Presenters also recommend actions for educational leaders at the state and local levels interested in successful transitions of youth from adolescence to adulthood and share lessons on implementing ILPs statewide for all students.
Successful secondary transition means administrators and parents see their youth happily and productively shift from school to work, and from move from home to independent living.
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.
Casey is also committed to helping youth in foster care make a successful transition to adulthood.
The title of the law implies a shift from encouraging youth to be independent (the language used in earlier policy directed toward foster youth in transition) toward helping them make the connections they will need to be successful adults.
From the U.S. Department of Education, this suite of resources is intended to help justice - involved youth make a successful transition back to traditional school settings.
I worked closely with these families through group counseling in order to aid in the preparation of their youth transitioning back home and back into society in a successful way.
Video Promoting successful transitions for youth with serious mental health conditions.
PSAYDN's mission is that all children and youth deserve access to high quality out - of - school time programs that promote positive youth development and support the successful transition to adulthood.
«This book is long overdue... A must read for individuals who have a shared responsibility for ensuring successful transition for all youth, particularly those who are culturally and linguistically diverse.»
«For the sake of our economy and our society, we must reverse this trend to ensure that today's youth — who will be the next generation of workers, parents and community leaders — have a successful transition to adulthood and beyond.»
Strategies: Promote collaboration on specific issues (such as health, mental health, youth, elderly, domestic violence) among diverse interest groups in communities; identify and publicise successful cases of community based solutions and positive management of social development; support community based advocacy of school curriculum and practices; boost mentoring, homework support and family support for Indigenous secondary and post - secondary students; negotiate with stakeholders to improve school to work transitions programs.
Participants will engage with the following program components throughout the four years of participation: a strong relationship with a caring adult that can serve as a mentor (belonging); engaging in experiential science activities using current technologies through Makerspace activities (mastery); implementing Makerspace activities with school aged youth in the community (generosity); and learning to plan for a successful post high school transition to adulthood (independence).
The Successful Citizens division supports individual growth and development — from enriching early childhood and strengthening families to educating youth and making the transition to employment.
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