Sentences with phrase «targeted youth support»

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Morneau said the government wants to support a «culture of lifelong learning» with targeted help for unemployed youth looking for work, indigenous peoples with funding to assist with the cost of post-secondary education and adult students seeking to enhance their skills.
Mr. Speaker, we note that several transition programs run under the various government institutions and agencies including the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development, the National Vocational and Technical Institute (NVTI), Council for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (COTVET), Youth Enterprises Support and the Youth Employment Authority, have targeted non-tertiary graduates.
That project provides dropout prevention support targeted at gay, lesbian and bisexual youth.
Their chronic absence rate dropped, and for long - term foster youth, it fell sharply, by 30 percent — the result of targeting specific supports to these students, district staff said.
As part of that effort, the board adopted a Positive Behavior Interventions and Support initiative to target at - risk youth with behavioral issues.
Safe and Supportive Schools Safe and Supportive Schools awards grants to State Educational Agencies (SEAs) to support statewide measurement of, and targeted interventions and solutions to promote safe learning environments for youth.
«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.
He has developed, implemented and supported key legislation, policies and programs related to various issues such as educational opportunity and academic outcome improvements; mentoring, leadership and literacy support for targeted Milwaukee youth; poverty; neighborhood revitalization; job creation, opportunity, quality and security for Milwaukee residents; and the development, success and achievement of young men of color in Milwaukee.
This indicator will also help the state designate alternative and youth correction schools — where students often need more time to complete a degree — for comprehensive or targeted support and improvement.13
Attention is focused on creating and sustaining Tier 1 supports (universal), Tier 2 supports (targeted group), and Tier 3 supports (individual) systems of support that improve lifestyle results (personal, health, social, family, work, recreation) for all children and youth by making targeted behaviors less effective, efficient, and relevant, and desired behavior more functional.
According to the No Child Left Behind Act, children and youth experiencing homelessness automatically qualify for Title l, Part A, support whether students attend school wide, targeted assistance, or non-Title l schools.
These include a downtown L.A. outreach office, targeted transportation support, and a suite of youth programs aimed at diverse students.
This handset is targeted for the youth and has all the features that a youth would want for example the 1.3 MP camera with flash, Bluetooth support, USB, built in FM with recoding and media player that supports MP3, MP4, AVI, Kmv and 3GP files.
To make donation easier (or perhaps just to target youth who don't carry physical money), the religious entity has launched support for Apple Pay and Google Pay, enabling parishioners to make payments or donate using their smartphone.
So add to this context the raft of measures in the 2014 Budget targeting younger Australians: significantly higher university education fees, the withdrawal of the (manifestly inadequate) Newstart allowance for those under 30 unemployed for more than six months, the forced mobility for work provisions, the withdrawal of the «Tools for Trades» program for apprentices, the loss of other key support programs like Youth Connections and Young Parenting Programs, the introduction of tighter requirements on access to the Disability Support Pension ansupport programs like Youth Connections and Young Parenting Programs, the introduction of tighter requirements on access to the Disability Support Pension anSupport Pension and more.
The QLife Community Resource Directory links people with LGBTI inclusive and targeted services, including for youth, Transgender and gender diverse people, HIV information and support, drug and alcohol issues, and LGBTI Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Two levels of intervention are being tested; one level targets improving the parenting skills of the state - supported kinship and foster families, and the second level targets both foster / kin parenting skills and youth health knowledge and social skills.
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.
Key actions of Reducing Harm, Supporting Recovery include: • Introduction of a pilot supervised injecting facility in Dublin's city centre; • Establishment of a Working Group to examine alternative approaches to the possession for personal use of small quantities of illegal drugs; • Funding for a programme to promote community awareness of alcohol - related harm; • A new targeted youth services scheme for young people at risk of substance misuse in socially and economically disadvantaged communities; • Expansion of drug and alcohol addiction services, including residential services; • Recruitment of 4 Clinical Nurse Specialists and 2 Young Persons Counsellors to complement HSE multi-disciplinary teams for under 18s; • Recruitment of 7 additional drug - liaison midwives to support pregnant women with alcohol dependency; • Establishment of a Working Group to explore ways of improving progression options for people exiting treatment, prison or community employment schemes, with a view to developing a new programme of supported care and employment.
Strategies: Promote respect fro traditional family values and systems of authority through formal recognition; support and resource forums, camps and activities that address social wellbeing for youth, men and women; identify demographic needs at the regional and local level, establish targets and performance standards and revisit State based policies; monitor effectiveness of parenting programs; ensure that information about existing government assistance programs and services is made available to all communities, organisations and individuals.
Attachment - Based Family Therapy, which has been both manualized and empirically supported, is unique because it is the only approach to family therapy that specifically targets family processes associated with youth suicide and depression.
This work has recently been extended by the adoption of a public health model for the delivery of parenting support with parents of younger children.9, 11,40 Various epidemiological surveys show that most parents concerned about their children's behaviour or adjustment do not receive professional assistance for these problems, and when they do, they typically consult family doctors or teachers who rarely have specialized training in parent consultation skills.10 Most of the family - based programmes targeting adolescents are only available to selective subpopulations of adolescents (those who have identified risk factors) and / or indicated subgroups of youth (those who already possess negative symptoms or detectable problems).
Youth and family support which targets young people 12 to under 18 years or families with young people in this age range.
The Early Intervention & Placement Prevention program provides appropriately targeted child, youth and family support services to reduce the likelihood of children and young people entering or remaining in the child protection and out - of - home care systems.
The Early Intervention & Placement Prevention (EIPP) program provides appropriately targeted child, youth and family support services to reduce the likelihood of children and young people entering or remaining in the child protection and out - of - home care systems.
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