She believes that children and
youth need safe and supportive learning environments to succeed in school.
Not exact matches
Brooke de Lench,
Youth Sports Parenting Expert, and author of Home Team Advantage: The Critical Role of Mothers in Youth Sports, has helped over 42 million moms and dads worldwide get the tools and information they need to make their child's youth sports experience safer, less stressful and more inclu
Youth Sports Parenting Expert, and author of Home Team Advantage: The Critical Role of Mothers in
Youth Sports, has helped over 42 million moms and dads worldwide get the tools and information they need to make their child's youth sports experience safer, less stressful and more inclu
Youth Sports, has helped over 42 million moms and dads worldwide get the tools and information they
need to make their child's
youth sports experience safer, less stressful and more inclu
youth sports experience
safer, less stressful and more inclusive.
A: The Recommendations for Communities represent what leaders in the parks and recreation field believe
need to be adopted to help maintain order and civility in
youth sports and ensure that all participants, volunteers and spectators have a
safe and rewarding experience.
We
need to establish and enforce regulations to ensure
youth sports programs are
safe and fun for participants.
When did you know it was time to expand your efforts and help fill the
needs of children around the world for
safe and positive
youth sports?
These leaders are very aware of
need for
safer sports and the liability issues of concussions facing
youth sport.
Primetime programs primarily serve
youth in
need, and offer positive development opportunities, access to
safe places for summer programs, and a wide range of activities including arts, community service, recreation, and field trips that are offered by the various program participants.
These capital improvements help with the renovation of
youth facilities that provide
safe havens for our most vulnerable communities, while also enhancing and improving access to resources for those who
need it the most.
If the government really wants to transform
youth custody, it
needs to look at what works to keep children
safe.
They held placards with inscriptions such as, «We
need the Eastern Corridor Region,» «Creation of new region can not withdraw the powers of Yaa - Naa,» «Dagbon lands are
safe: with eastern corridor region fear not,» «Government you can't fail the
youth,» and «Let the
youth decide on their future.»
Primarily serving
youth in
need, the programs offer young people positive development activities, access to
safe places for summer programs, and a wide range of activities offered by participating agencies.
As part of the first - of - its - kind county / school collaboration, local leaders opened the Center for
Safe and Healthy
Youth, a one - stop location for
needs assessment, as well as school support, mental health and social services and juvenile justice - related services for struggling youngsters in Rockland County, ages 10 to 18.
Like any kids, sexual minority
youth «
need to feel
safe, accepted and supported,» Mueller says.
Supporters say the law, passed by the Pennsylvania legislature in June, removes the bad apples from the classroom, gives delinquent
youths the help they
need, and ensures a
safe environment for all students.
Refugee children and
youth need high quality education that will allow them to be
safe and engaged in the present, and enable them to be productive and happy civically and economically in the future.
Jeff Perrotti, C.A.S.» 85, director of the
Safe Schools Program for LGBTQ Students, highlights ways in which schools can better address the
needs of transgender
youth.
True teaching champions
need to keep playing,
safe in the knowledge that they're doing the same thing that the tennis champions of today are — inspiring the
youth of today with their work.
The mobile recording studio provides at - risk
youths with a
safe space to explore music while learning the technical skills
needed to produce it.
NASP offers a variety of resources about the
needs of LGBTQ
youth and ways to make schools affirmative and
safe environments.
She also created a national program to support the
needs of LGBTQ
youth in schools while the Senior
Safe Schools Coordinator at Parents, Families, & Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG).
We want to offer an even more robust selection of afterschool programming to address the
need for quality and
safe extracurricular opportunities for
youth.
Pat began her career as a classroom prevention educator for Sumner County, TN schools and from there she created the school system's department for
Safe Schools, Healthy Students totally funded by federal, state, and local grants to meet the
needs of at - risk
youth.
Present at the drop - in center, Opportunity Zone, during open hours; provided assessment of
youth's emotional, physical, and mental state in order to evaluate
needs, advocating for a
safe environment for all
youth within the building, housing assessments, meal preparation, engaging
youth in healthy relationships, providing resources, giving referrals, assistance in creating resumes and completing job applications, delegation of tasks amongst
youth to facilitate positive
youth development, knowledge about the stages of change and usage of motivational interviewing, and facilitating transportation.
I am experienced in establishing academic standards, overseeing implementation of those standards, and ensuring teachers have the resources
needed to meet those benchmarks.As an assistant principal, I have been involved in managing school finances, ensuring our campus is
safe inside and out, and meeting with parents and teachers to measure progress and correct
youth behavior issues.
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Proven caretaker who consistently offers excellent support to busy families Creates a healthy, positive, and
safe environment for infants,
youth, and young adults Ensures that client family values are a fundamental part of child care services Skilled in proper nutrition, education assistance, and recreation Proficient in support services including diapers, laundry, and medication provision Meets all school deadlines, health care appointments, and other scheduled events Provides excellent emotional support, encouragement, and understanding Appreciates personal challenges and offers sound guidance to those in my care Maintains the highest levels of professionalism in stressful situations Handles multiple tasks, clients, and events with ease Serves as a support system for family leaders with numerous demands on their time Willing to offer additional support to on - the - go families as
needed
We also
need to remember that a purely punitive, tough - on - crime response to
youth offending can lead to unacceptable and shocking mistreatment of children, as well as being ineffective in making our community
safer.»
The Washington County
Youth Treatment Center provides those in need of shelter and / or respite care a physically and psychologically safe environment for the youth in our
Youth Treatment Center provides those in
need of shelter and / or respite care a physically and psychologically
safe environment for the
youth in our
youth in our care.
Using Evidence to Accelerate the
Safe and Effective Reduction of Congregate Care for
Youth Involved With Child Welfare (PDF - 527 KB) Chapin Hall & Chadwick Center (2016) Highlights the steps necessary to reduce the use of congregate care as a needed placement, ensure youth are screened quickly and properly for mental health status, and broaden the scope of community - based treatment options for y
Youth Involved With Child Welfare (PDF - 527 KB) Chapin Hall & Chadwick Center (2016) Highlights the steps necessary to reduce the use of congregate care as a
needed placement, ensure
youth are screened quickly and properly for mental health status, and broaden the scope of community - based treatment options for y
youth are screened quickly and properly for mental health status, and broaden the scope of community - based treatment options for
youthyouth.
Working With Children and
Youth With Complex Clinical Needs: Strategies in the Safe Reduction of Congregate Care Capacity Building Center for States (2017) View Abstract and Download Discusses methods for reducing the number of children and youth in congregate care, including the development of infrastructure to support in - home service deli
Youth With Complex Clinical
Needs: Strategies in the
Safe Reduction of Congregate Care Capacity Building Center for States (2017) View Abstract and Download Discusses methods for reducing the number of children and
youth in congregate care, including the development of infrastructure to support in - home service deli
youth in congregate care, including the development of infrastructure to support in - home service delivery.
• Remind parents that it's okay not to know how to do everything • Learn the signs for post-partum depression and how to help • Share articles, tips and / or resources in your newsletter about coping with parenting challenges • Encourage and support parents in getting involved and increasing their connections • Make it a tradition to bring new parents meals to help make the transition to parenthood easier • Offer financial support or goods to families who are struggling • Host family - friendly events • Train staff and volunteers to create
safe environments for children • Offer space for parenting classes or support groups in your community • Get involved in developing the missing services
needed by children and families in your community • Support
youth who are leaving the foster care system • Become a mentor for a young mother or father • Conduct a parenting book drive for the local library
Youth health in rural communities Marginalized and at - risk youth experiences with issues of sexual exploitation Eating disorders Youth justice and health Violence and the support needs of girls and women Culturally safe and anti-oppressive field education for Aboriginal stu
Youth health in rural communities Marginalized and at - risk
youth experiences with issues of sexual exploitation Eating disorders Youth justice and health Violence and the support needs of girls and women Culturally safe and anti-oppressive field education for Aboriginal stu
youth experiences with issues of sexual exploitation Eating disorders
Youth justice and health Violence and the support needs of girls and women Culturally safe and anti-oppressive field education for Aboriginal stu
Youth justice and health Violence and the support
needs of girls and women Culturally
safe and anti-oppressive field education for Aboriginal students
These data confirm that RE teaches
youth the foundational skills they
need to create successful,
safe, and healthy relationships, and that set them on a course to be happy and contributing members of society.»
Ensure
safe and stable family - based living arrangements for all
youth with dependency
needs.
Dr. Ungar's immense influence comes from his ability to adapt ideas from his research and clinical practice into best - selling works likeWorking with Children and
Youth with Complex
Needs, Too
Safe For Their Own Good: How Risk and Responsibility Help Teens Thrive and I Still Love You: Nine Things Troubled Kids
Need from their Parents.
Providing appropriate services to keep unaccompanied
youth safe and secure permanent housing for them requires inter-agency collaboration and strategies that recognize the unique developmental
needs and strengths of young people.