Sentences with phrase «targeted older youth»

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Well he's not worth 150 k a week like HE thinks he is My dad is doing radiotherapy and one of his drivers has a 17 year old son in the youth team and word round the campfire is that Theo has last his bottle cos of the injuries he's suffered and that's why he asking for more dough cos he worried he ain't got as long a career as he thought he may have, understandable if true to a point but also explains why he fluffs his lines in front of goal a lot more than he hits the target I don't dislike him or OG particularly BUT they are not the guys to lead the line and neither for that matter is Welbeck
Blum said the work shows a need to rethink adolescent health interventions, which typically focus on youth 15 years or older, so that they target a much younger age group.
The paper notes that preventive reproductive and sexual health services designed to suit the needs of very young adolescents are virtually non-existent in lower - and middle - income countries and that worldwide, family life education, youth centers, and youth - friendly health services with programs specifically targeted to 10 to 14 year olds rarely exist.
Youth will be served at the box office this weekend, when the sci - fi thriller «The Maze Runner» is expected to beat out two wide openers that target older moviegoers: Liam Neeson «s «A Walk Among the Tombstones» and the comedy «This Is Where I Leave You.»
«Our Youth Contract is also providing a range of extra targeted support for 16 - and 24 - year - olds who are Neet to help get them back on track.
Toyota says it's targeting buyers 35 years - old and younger with the 2019 Corolla Hatchback, and as such, it's ramping up the marketing efforts though youth - oriented campaigns like a stint in the Formula Drift series.
«Considering youth is our target market, tools like Crunchet may allow us to reach them faster than older tools like Facebook that the youth are moving off of.»
Treatment needs to be targeted at major modifiable risk factors and its outcome measured objectively.26 It should preferably be at an early age as conduct disorder can be reliably detected early, 5 has high continuity, 27 is amenable to treatment at a young age, 4 and is very hard to eradicate in older children.28 In this section I discuss interventions for general aggressiveness only in children under 12; interventions targeting youth crime have been excellently reviewed by Farrington.29
In our new location we've added new programming, including targeted recruitment for older youth through our Extreme Recruitment program and front end family finding through our 30 Days to Family program, as well as more direct services to families and children with significant mental health and behavioral needs in the home through our Behavioral Interventionist program, bringing more support to foster and adoptive families than ever before.
Target Population: Youth, 12 to 17 years old, with possible substance abuse issues who are at risk of out - of - home placement due to antisocial or delinquent behaviors and / or youth involved with the juvenile justice system (some other restrictions exist, see the Essential Components section for more detYouth, 12 to 17 years old, with possible substance abuse issues who are at risk of out - of - home placement due to antisocial or delinquent behaviors and / or youth involved with the juvenile justice system (some other restrictions exist, see the Essential Components section for more detyouth involved with the juvenile justice system (some other restrictions exist, see the Essential Components section for more details)
Target Population: First - time pregnant and parenting youth aged 12 to 19 years old, and who must be enrolled in school or a GED - completion program and their children ages birth to 5 years old.
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