Not exact matches
The Republican legislation would prohibit the county from imposing the fees for «organizations
serving Nassau County's
youth and senior
populations or established for charitable purposes.»
While such intense injustice reproduces the desire to abolish this injustice more strongly, the expression of the revolt against this injustice with sudden acts of resistance
serves to increase the
youth population in prisons.
While there are examples of programs designed to
serve foster care
youth, we do not know of any such programs designed to
serve the broader
population of
youth who have experienced some form of maltreatment.
After obtaining her degree, she transitioned into the nonprofit sector, first as a Site Director, then as the Academic Program Director of South Asian
Youth Action (SAYA), where she designed and implemented a successful college advisory program tailored to the cultural needs of the
population served by SAYA.
Both communities have seen a significant surge in their
youth populations, and the existing public middle schools do not have enough seats to comfortably
serve the growing number of students.
[1] sent more dollars to districts
serving large
populations of English - learners, students in poverty and foster
youth: https://www.voiceofsandiego.org/topics/education/bringing-education-funding-closer-to-the-classroom/
This symposium
serves to highlight five core themes emerging in the out - of - school time (OST) field: positive
youth development as a key frame for child and
youth engagement and learning both in school and beyond; the role of mentors and authentic contexts in supporting diverse
populations, in particular, traditionally underserved and underrepresented children and
youth; the need for meaningful professional development of
youth -
serving professionals; and the rise of social - emotional skills as a vehicle for 21st century learning.
However, targeted, evidence - based social - emotional learning training of educators working with these historically under -
served student
populations, including students with disabilities, English language learners, and
youth involved in the juvenile justice systems has potential to optimize developmental trajectories.
Each year YesYes Books donates hundreds of books to organizations that
serve at - risk
youth, women, LGBTQ
populations, veterans, libraries, literary initiatives, and more.
which is his foundation in Los Angeles that that
serves transitional age
youth populations through art, job training, and job preparedness.
What I have observed of Mark over the last ten years is an increasing commitment to formal innovation in one hand with work in his studio, and then Art + Practice which is his foundation in Los Angeles that that
serves transitional age
youth populations through art, job training, and job preparedness.
Service - focused social worker and program coordinator with a strong commitment to
serving the needs of Abused and neglected
youth and adults, including homeless, emancipated
youth and special - needs
populations.
Experienced and dynamic professional with over 14 years of demonstrated organization, communication and management skills within the developmental disabilities and behavioral health industries
serving the adult and
youth population
Dedicated social worker and program coordinator with a strong commitment to
serving disadvantaged
youth and adults, including homeless, emancipated
youth and special - needs
populations.
Forward Motion, Inc. (Goshen, KY) 06/2001 — Date Equine Assisted Psychotherapy / Founder / Director • Founder and director of a nonprofit focused on providing therapy to PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) patients • Provide equine psychotherapy sessions to individuals, families, groups, schools, and corporate clients • Administer psychotherapy and support to a large
population with child trauma and family attachment issues • Recruit, hire, and manage a staff of occupational therapists, equine specialists, and administrative personnel • Design and implement marketing strategies, community awareness programs, and special events • Responsible for P&L, budgeting, marketing, and developing a referral network • Develop collaborative and referral partnerships with Wounded Warriors, Gilda's Club, House of Ruth, Many Hurst, Boys Haven, Home of the Innocence, and Sun Rise Boys
Youth Ranch •
Serve as a Practicum Supervisor for University of Louisville graduate program in Equine Assisted Psychotherapy • Special Topics Instructor at University of Louisville Kent School of Social Work (Summer 2011)
Volunteerism Stand Up For Kids (New York, NY) 02/2008 — 3/2011 Co-Executive Director • Reestablished an all - volunteer organization focused on assisting and advocating for homeless
youth in New York City • Coached over 25 volunteers in the mission of SUFK and techniques to effectively work with the homeless
population • Coordinated Thanksgiving dinner that
served over 30 homeless
youth in Midtown Manhattan • Drove successful partnerships with corporate sponsors to acquire donations and publicity to expand reach of the mission • Lobbied successfully for changes in administration of Regent's testing for students in shelters and / or unstable situations • Participated in national advertising campaign with Stand Up For Kids» partnership with Jedidiah Clothing Company
The primary healthcare service provides for a
population of 764 Indigenous Australians aged 10 — 24 years, which represents 28.5 % of a total of 2677 Indigenous persons in the local
population.34 The community - based
youth service
serves a
population of approximately 4338 Indigenous young people aged 10 — 24 years, which represents 30.1 % of a total of 14 391 Indigenous persons in the local
population.34 The client base of both services includes a significant number of young people who move between the regional centre and the remote and very remote communities of far north Queensland.
Resources in this section provide information about and skills for working with diverse
populations to help child welfare professionals engage families, make appropriate case decisions, improve outcomes, and
serve the best interests of children,
youth, and families.
Celebrating over 20 plus years, the FRCSA has extensive experience
serving the high need, most vulnerable
populations with programs and services that promote responsible fatherhood, strengthen family relationships, support formerly incarcerated individuals, and foster
youth and early childhood development.
Addresses the approaches, methods, and strategies used to identify mental health and substance use problems of high - risk
youths (persons whose ages are between birth and 22 years) in settings that
serve either a broad spectrum of children and adolescents or a high - risk
population.
Identifying Mental Health and Substance Use Problems of Children and Adolescents: A Guide for Child -
Serving Organizations (PDF - 2,954 KB) Holt (2011) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services Addresses the approaches, methods, and strategies used to identify mental health and substance use problems of high - risk
youths (persons whose ages are between birth and 22 years) in settings that
serve either a broad spectrum of children and adolescents or a high - risk
population.
This factsheet is part of a series of five factsheets for practitioners exploring the importance of protective factors in working with in - risk
populations served by the Administration on Children
Youth and Families.
Functional family therapy is a therapy program offered by many state or community agencies that may
serve at risk
youth populations.
Protective Factors for In - Risk
Populations Served by the Administration on Children,
Youth, and Families Administration on Children,
Youth and Families (2013)
She has been
serving as co-investigator on multiple longitudinal studies of at - risk adolescent
populations, including two long - term longitudinal studies of at - risk young men and their romantic partners (Oregon
Youth Study and OYS - Couples study) in which the etiology of and effects of romantic relationships on the developmental pathways of psychopathology have been examined.
Crittenton
Youth Services (CYS): Custodial Residential Level II Special
Populations This program
serves adolescent females who: have moderate to severe emotional and / or behavioral problems; need on - campus education; display impulsive behaviors, alcohol
Crittenton
Youth Services (CYS): Custodial Residential Level II Special
Populations This program
serves adolescent females who: have moderate to severe emotional and / or behavioral problems; need on - campus education; display impulsive behaviors, alcohol and / or drug abuse, aggression, moderate mental health needs and diagnosis; are chronic runaways; have difficulty maintaining self - control; display poor social skills; and have difficulty accepting adult authority.
Both clinics
served similar
populations — primarily African American
youth, aged 12 to 21 years.