Sentences with phrase «youth empowerment programs in»

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BRONX — Kicking off Black History Month in the Bronx, Civil Rights pioneer Claudette Colvin and Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams were honored by Council Member Andy King and the Bronx Youth Empowerment Program (YEP) on Monday, Feb. 1 at their annual «Celebrating Our History» program at Evander Childs High School, Library, 800 E. Gun Hill Road,Program (YEP) on Monday, Feb. 1 at their annual «Celebrating Our History» program at Evander Childs High School, Library, 800 E. Gun Hill Road,program at Evander Childs High School, Library, 800 E. Gun Hill Road, Bronx.
Nablus, Palestine About Blog The latest news from TYO's early childhood education, youth development, internship, and women's empowerment programs in the West Bank, Lebanon, and beyond.
Fialkov, C. (2016) A Program for Positive Education and Teacher Empowerment: Increasing Resilience and Well Being in Kenyan Youth.
She served as the deputy executive director of YouthLaunch, developing and managing youth empowerment programs focused on the root causes of social issues, created the Financial Aid Saturdays program while working at the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce, and worked in fundraising for United Way for Greater Austin.
She is looking for a position that will compliment volunteering experience with children in a youth empowerment program.
The Youth Empowerment Program offered by Families Together provides opportunities for individual growth for children that have been involved in special education, foster care, the criminal justice system, or the mental health system.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study is an assessment of the effectiveness of the Families and Schools Together (FAST) program [now called FAST ® - Elementary School Level] program, which is focused on youth behavior in the classroom and at home, family cohesion, parent behavior, empowerment, social support and involvement in school.
Project GROWL (Growing Real Opportunities for Work and Life in Agriculture) supports teen decision - making and empowerment at all levels of the program and actively encourages youth - adult partnerships as a key component of the learning process.
Dr. Pearrow's research interests are in the areas of school - based mental health services and empowerment programs with urban youth.
He also served as co-investigator with OSLC scientist Dr. Charles R. Martinez, Jr. (now director of the Center for Equity Promotion in the College of Education at the University of Oregon) on a variety of projects through the Oregon Social Learning Center Latino Research Team, including the Latino Youth and Family Empowerment Project I and II, which developed and tested a culturally specific parent training intervention for Latino families with youngsters at risk for substance use and related problems; the Adolescent Latino Acculturation Study, which was designed to learn more about how Latino families and their middle school youth who have immigrated to the U.S. adapt to life in this country; and PREVENIR, which developed and refined a culturally specific parent and teacher training program in four countries in Central AmeYouth and Family Empowerment Project I and II, which developed and tested a culturally specific parent training intervention for Latino families with youngsters at risk for substance use and related problems; the Adolescent Latino Acculturation Study, which was designed to learn more about how Latino families and their middle school youth who have immigrated to the U.S. adapt to life in this country; and PREVENIR, which developed and refined a culturally specific parent and teacher training program in four countries in Central Ameyouth who have immigrated to the U.S. adapt to life in this country; and PREVENIR, which developed and refined a culturally specific parent and teacher training program in four countries in Central America.
Since youth workers in empowerment programs are likely to encounter participants who may have trauma symptoms as well as come from groups that have experienced historical trauma, they must be informed and trained on the impact of trauma on those youth.
Regina Realtors are also long - time supporters of the North Central Family Centre and its Youth Empowerment Program and, in 2012, ARR introduced the annual Realtors Citizenship Award recognizing dozens of Grade 8 students who demonstrate commitment to their school and community.
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