Not exact matches
No Christian is going to be good
at counseling and visitation and preaching and teaching and administration and serving the needy and working with
youth and working with the elderly and evangelizing the lost and doing community outreach and being a prayer warrior and on and on.
ECPC provides parenting education groups and
counseling to the residents and training for staff
at homeless and domestic violence shelters to counteract serious risk factors including homelessness, poverty,
youth or emancipation from the child welfare system.
Author Kevin Huggins - a 20 year veteran
youth leader, now a professor of Christian
counseling at Philadelphia College of the Bible - reminds us in Parenting Adolescents, «Christ's death was his profound expression of self - denial and self - sacrifice, the same elements a parent must express if he is to be relationally mature (highly involved with and responsive toward his kids)».
For those
youth who, despite education and
counseling, choose to participate in boxing, appropriate medical care should be ensured by boxing organizations, including medical coverage
at events, preparticipation medical examinations, and regular neurocognitive and ophthalmologic screening examinations, which should be provided by physicians who are knowledgeable about common boxing injuries and appropriate RTP guidelines after any injury.
The project, which is to be completed within nine months and valued
at GHC7Million would have a FIFA standard football pitch, eight lane tartan track, volleyball, handball and basketball court, gym, ICT Center, entrepreneur and
counselling center and a modern restaurant to cater for the
youth in the Brong Ahafo region as they seek to harness their God given talents.
Schumer was joined
at the press conference by Assemblyman Michael Cusick (D - Mid-Island); Adrienne Abbate, the executive director of Tackling
Youth Substance Abuse; Jacqueline Fiore, executive director of the YMCA
Counseling Service, and Luke Nasta, executive director of Camelot
Counseling.
Jewish Family Service of Colorado's International KidSuccess program provides culturally sensitive individual and group
counseling services to refugee
youth at school.
In conferences both in Korea and the United States — including one held this August in Gaithersburg, Md., aimed
at Korean American
youths, college students,
youth leaders, and church leaders — Kim and her colleagues offer a changing slate of educational colloquiums, spiritual worship sessions, and group
counseling sessions that zero in on the societal and familial realities that Korean Americans face and the role that
counseling can play in fostering healthy social, emotional, and psychological development.
1998; Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 - 9328; 2002; available
at the Office of
Counsel, State Education Building, Room 148, Albany, NY 12234), including, but not limited to, disputes regarding transportation and / or a child's or
youth's status as a homeless child or unaccompanied
youth;
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)
««By teaching to the test, we are depriving a generation of
youth, particularly
youth of color growing up in low - income communities, from developing the critical thinking skills they need, and our country needs, to be competitive in this global economy,» added Matt Cregor, Assistant
Counsel at the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund.
Acknowledge Alliance serves K - 12 schools in the San Francisco Bay Area, integrating resilience into all levels of learning by: mentoring educators,
counseling at - risk
youth and teaching social emotional learning lessons for the whole classroom.
Counseling services have proven effective at preventing youth suicide, and as a part of a comprehensive physical and mental health program, counseling has been shown to reduce violence in schools and in co
Counseling services have proven effective
at preventing
youth suicide, and as a part of a comprehensive physical and mental health program,
counseling has been shown to reduce violence in schools and in co
counseling has been shown to reduce violence in schools and in communities.
It offers a variety of programs, beginning with preschool, through high school (service learning, programs for
at - risk
youth and Boy Scout merit badge
counseling) to adult education (pet first aid, new parents with dogs, and disaster preparedness).
In addition, the Society of
Counsel provided mentoring and legal representation to minority
youths who were
at risk of detention.
Planned meetings, organized outings, managed directory,
counseled youth, and aided
youth pastor as a
youth leader
at a local church.
Some of the work duties listed on a
Youth Advocate resume example are organizing seminars and
counseling sessions, recommending protective services, identifying young people issues, mentoring children and teenagers, serving as a role model, and visiting clients
at home.
Taught social science and ensured
at - risk
youth had access to academic, recreational, vocational, medical, mental health
counseling and religious services.
•
Counseled «
At - Risk»
youth and developed individual behavior plans.
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.
Taught social skills and ensured
at - risk
youth has access to academic, recreational, vocational, medical, mental health
counseling and religious services.
Most social and community programs require their
Youth Workers to have
at least a high school diploma on their resumes, and full - time programs in churches, schools and
counseling - based programs require a bachelor's degree and often additional coursework in the areas of religion, education, sociology or psychology.
• Well versed in case registration and handling • Apt
at youth counselling and social studies based research • Track record of devising and supervising numerous successful reintegration programs • Proven ability to coordinate various cases with corresponding agencies • Skilled in identifying people in need of help, approaching them and referring them to various reintegration programs according to their needs
Harris County Juvenile Department, Houston • TX 1999 — 2004 Institutional Officer Aided with
counseling, care, and control of
at risk
youth under the jurisdiction of the department of Juvenile Justice.
Combines superior law enforcement acumen and
counseling skills with the ability to control risk
at youth.
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Directed daily operations of multiple mental, emotional, and medical care facilities for
at risk
youth Recruited, trained, and supervised administrative,
counseling, and development personnel Oversaw strategic planning, development of company goals, and implementation of action plan Designed and implemented staff development and recognition programs Built and strengthened relationships with industry figures, community leaders, and board members Managed marketing and fundraising activities enhancing community awareness and income Led individual and group therapy sessions resulting in significant personal development of participants Developed customized treatment plans for each patient ensuring the highest standard of care Responsible for patient charts, medication administration, overall health, and personal safety Established and executed daily living routine for residential therapy patients Provided transportation to school, medical appointments, and other activities as needed Built a therapeutic environment which fostered maximum growth and development of
youth
Along with her experience providing training and technical assistance to professionals, she has provided STD / HIV and pregnancy prevention
counseling and testing to low - income
youth at a reproductive health clinic.
Depression was detected
at the index primary care visit in 19 % of
youth, based on
youth report of depression
counseling during this visit.
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 Counselin
counseling in addition to parenting support through its STAR (Sevices - to -
At - Risk -
Youth) Program and Community - based
CounselingCounseling Program.
DePelchin Children's Center offers free individual and family
counseling in addition to parenting support through its STAR (Sevices - to -
At - Risk -
Youth) Program.
To help support
youth at the center, PPSP offers confidential one - on - one
counseling services.
I also served on staff part - time from 2008 - 2011
at Highland Park Presbyterian Church in Dallas, TX where I was primarily responsible to care for the
youth staff, provide crisis
counseling for students and families in the
youth department, and teach bi-monthly parenting classes for parents of
youth.
Research areas include
youth - based mentoring,
at - risk student success, creativity in
counseling, supervision, multicultural
counseling, and literature reviews for best practices in
counseling and research.
At Foundations
Counseling, Nicholas works with individuals, couples,
youth, and families.
Prior to finding AEDP, Martina worked as an eating disorder specialist
at Kaiser Permanente in Northern California, a staff therapist
at Harvard University's mental health service, an adjunct professor
at Simmons College, and the Director of
Counseling at a program for
at - risk
youth in Boston.
I also provide
counseling for men and
at - risk
youth.
I received my Master's in Mental Health
Counseling from Nova Southeastern University, and upon graduation pursued my first professional endeavor as a case manager
at Covenant House Florida, a shelter for homeless and runaway
youth.
Similarly, in a study of Interpersonal Psychotherapy approaches to preventing
youth depression, Young and colleagues found that teens who participated in a skills - based intervention targeting interpersonal role disputes, role transitions and interpersonal deficits reported fewer depressive symptoms
at six - months follow - up than teens who were assigned to a school
counseling control group.
We also are able to see
youth for one - to - one
counseling at the Annex Teen Clinic located in Robbinsdale.
Her volunteer services include counselor
at the Walk - In
Counseling Center (WICC), founding board member of the Community Partners with
Youth (CPY), patient representative Adult Advisory Board Fairview University Hospital, co-chair of the National Marrow Donor's Be The Match Foundation Tribute Dinner, and Board member of the League of Women Voters of New Brighton.
While in school, she received clinical training in psychotherapy
at the Community
Counseling Centers of Chicago (C4), Misericordia, Heart of Mercy and The Warming House
Youth Center.
Jennifer trained
at an inpatient hospital, an outpatient
counseling facility, a school based
counseling environment and in the legal system with
at - risk
youth.
Clinicians
at The
Counseling Center are certified trainers in
Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA).
I'm also passionate about helping parents and
at - risk
youth as well as offering
counseling for men.
I also worked
at Nexus
Youth and Families in Auburn, where I provided mental health
counseling to
at - risk children, adolescents, and families in a non-profit agency setting.
He has provided
counseling services
at two LGBT organizations in Philadelphia and currently co-facilitates a support group for transgender teenagers
at The Attic
Youth Center, an LGBT community center.