Not exact matches
The irony lies in the fact that some 45 years ago, CUA was the
centre of a very different sort of
youth rally
supported by a very different generation of young American Catholics.
What: YMCA (England)'s «Dads and Lads» Parenting Courses Where:
Youth / community
centres and primary schools in Bradford / Bradford Moor Funding: Children's Fund «On Track» crime diversion (filtered into the Children's Fund); YMCA England (Family
Support Grant)
Fight against local authority cuts to
youth services and press council leaders across the city to invest in
youth centres and out of school
support for young people
The Campaign launched in June 2013, and is also already being
supported by the Accord Coalition, the British Humanist Association, Professor Ted Cantle and the iCoCo Foundation, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, British Muslims for Secular Democracy, the Campaign for State Education, the
Centre for Studies on Inclusive Education, the Christian think tank Ekklesia, the Hindu Academy, the Green Party, the Liberal Democrat Education Association, Liberal
Youth, the Local Schools Network, Richmond Inclusive Schools Campaign, the Runnymede Trust, the Socialist Educational Association, the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches and a number of local campaign groups.
The project resulted in the production of Children's and Young People's Manifestos, the staging of several stakeholder events, a six - minute film, Ten Tips for the Insurance Sector on how to better
support flood - affected children and young people, and the development of a flood suitcase «toolkit» for use in schools and
youth centres.
The course is organized by the Microscopy
Centre - Core Facility for Light Microscopy & Core Facility for Electron Microscopy, which are
supported from the program for large research infrastructures of the Ministry of Education,
Youth and Sports within the project «National Infrastructure for Biological and Medical Imaging (Czech - BioImaging — LM2015062) ``.
Intuitive underlying writing sees compassion seethe all around her, and sentiment mercifully absent; excellent
supporting performances complement her naturalistic work, especially from John Gallagher Jr. (Margaret) as the model of goofy kindness and encouragement, and standout debutant Keith Stanfield as one of the
centre's
youths.
Lena also works at a
youth centre as a
support worker.
Leo Varadka said «As Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport I am responsible for
supporting the growth of a competitive and sustainable tourism industry and I am, therefore, delighted to
support Dublin in its bid to host the World
Youth Student Travel Conference at the Convention
Centre Dublin in 2014.»
In 2017, SCOGA started the Esports Academy
supported by the National
Youth Council and Twitch to create a
centre of excellence around esports — empowering
youths with skills and values to strive towards their aspirations in esports.
Supported by Cyland Media Art Lab /
Youth Education Center of The State Hermitage Museum / North - Western Branch of the National
Centre for Contemporary Arts — ROSIZO (NCCA) / Mazzoli Gallery (Berlin - Modena)
Supported by the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague; Czech
Centre London; Czech - German Future Fund; the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Prague; the Ministry of Education,
Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic; Prague City Hall; the State Cinematography Fund; and the State Cultural Fund.
The Family
Centre, based in Lethbridge, is a non-profit organization providing a comprehensive range of services to children,
youth and families in Southwestern Alberta.Through funding from the Alberta Law Foundation the
Centre provides legal information,
support and referral services.
Y outh
centres, such as The Salmon
Youth Centre in Bermondsey, play a big part in bridging this gap by offering advice,
support and signposting opportunities for the most marginalised of young people.
We increase access to music therapy for patients in children's hospitals, senior's
centres, palliative care, AIDS & HIV programs, at - risk
youth, habilitation, and bereavement
support.
Scotland About Blog The
Centre for
Youth and Criminal Justice (CYCJ) supports improvement in youth justice, contributing to better lives for individuals and communi
Youth and Criminal Justice (CYCJ)
supports improvement in
youth justice, contributing to better lives for individuals and communi
youth justice, contributing to better lives for individuals and communities.
The development of these pages was
supported by the Network of
Centre of Excellence (NCE) for Children and
Youth in Challenging Contexts (CYCC) at Dalhousie University
In group settings such as school classes, facilitators may wish to also provide information about other services such as emergency and crisis
support, local face - to - face services (eg, GPs, school counselling services and
youth centres).
The Kelty Mental Health Resource
Centre A provincial resource centre that provides mental health and substance use information, resources, and peer support to children, youth and their families from acro
Centre A provincial resource
centre that provides mental health and substance use information, resources, and peer support to children, youth and their families from acro
centre that provides mental health and substance use information, resources, and peer
support to children,
youth and their families from across BC.
Centre for Multicultural
Youth provides extensive links to information and support for CALD youth and fami
Youth provides extensive links to information and
support for CALD
youth and fami
youth and families.
Various headspace
centres in Australia run LGBTI
youth support groups and activities.
We are a specialist legal advice service for young people in the borough of Wandsworth, London, UK, giving free independent
youth centred legal advice helping young people with housing and obtaining social services
support.
Youth empowerment and positive action lie at the
centre of the protocol which aims to
support the overall messaging of Safer Internet Day 2014.
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.
Members of the Steering Group: · Mr. Noel Kelly (Chairperson), Manager, Preparing For Life, Northside Partnership, Dublin · Ms. Noelle Spring (Vice-Chairperson), Development Director, Katherine Howard Foundation · Ms. Elizabeth Canavan, Principal Officer, Department of Children and
Youth Affairs · Ms. Catherine Hynes, Principal Officer, Department of Education and Skills · Mr. Denis Leamy, CEO, Pobal · Ms. Mary Cunningham, Board Member, Pobal (Director, National
Youth Council of Ireland) · Prof. Brian Nolan, Mount Street Trust (Professor of Public Policy, UCD) · Ms. Jane Forman, Programme Executive, Children &
Youth, Atlantic Philanthropies · Dr. Tony Crooks, Adjunct Professor of Applied Social Studies, NUMI · Ms. Gretta Murphy, Coordinator, Kilkenny CCC · Ms. Bernie McDonnell, Equality Programme Manager, Pobal · Mr. Heino Schonfeld, Deputy Director,
Centre for Effective Services · Dr. Aisling Gillen, National Specialist Family
Support, Office of the Assistant National Director Children & Families Social Services, HSE
After an outpouring of
support from the community, Saffron
Centre is debuting a new room designed to help
youth who have been victims of sexual assault.
The
Centre for Multicultural
Youth (CMY) helps young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds by providing specialist
support services, training, knowledge sharing and advocacy to help them build better lives in Australia.
[3] A further non-exhaustive list of organisations who have publicly expressed
support for the campaign includes: Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory; Amnesty International Australia; Australian Catholic Bishops» Social Justice Committee; Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine; Australian Council of Social Services; Australian Council for International Development; Australian Institute of Health and Welfare; Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies; Australian Nursing Federation; Australian Red Cross; Caritas Australia; Clinical Nurse Consultants Association of NSW; Diplomacy Training Program, University of New South Wales; Gnibi the College of Indigenous Australian Peoples, Southern Cross University; Human Rights Law Resource
Centre; Ian Thorpe's Fountain for
Youth; Indigenous Law
Centre, University of New South Wales; Jumbunna, University of Technology Sydney; Make Indigenous Poverty History campaign; National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ecumenical Council; National Association of Community Legal Centres; National Children's and
Youth Law
Centre; National Rural Health Alliance; Public Health Association of Australia; Quaker Services Australia; Rural Doctors Association of Australia; Save the Children Australia; Sax Institute; Sisters of Mercy Aboriginal Network NSW; Sisters of Mercy Justice Network Asia Pacific; UNICEF Australia; and the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation.
We gratefully acknowledge the generous financial
support from the Fonds de Recherche Québecois sur la Société et la Culture (FRQ - SC), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), the
Centre for Research in Human Development (CRDH), Child and
Youth Mental Health and Well - Being (Health Canada), and Concordia University for grants awarded to Dale M. Stack and Lisa A. Serbin, and FRQ - SC and Concordia University for post-doctoral fellowships awarded to Célia Matte - Gagné.
As a result, Unity Project, Merrymount Family
Support and Crisis Centre and Youth Opportunities Unlimited will each receive $ 40,000 to support programs aimed at helping those most in need in the London com
Support and Crisis
Centre and
Youth Opportunities Unlimited will each receive $ 40,000 to
support programs aimed at helping those most in need in the London com
support programs aimed at helping those most in need in the London community.
Lesley Smyth, Atlantic Wellness Community
Centre's executive director, says: «Through the financial
support of the Greater Moncton Realtors du Grand Moncton, we can offer 300 additional hours of free, high - quality mental health care for
youth in our community.»
Saskatoon Downtown
Youth Centre — EGADZ, Saskatoon, to provide support for the Action to Employment program, which provides work for youth and young mother
Youth Centre — EGADZ, Saskatoon, to provide
support for the Action to Employment program, which provides work for
youth and young mother
youth and young mothers and
The 2014 and 2015 tournaments raised $ 235,000 for Merrymount Children and Family Crisis and
Support Centre,
Youth Opportunities Unlimited and the Unity Project.
The 2014 tournament raised $ 120,000 — $ 40,000 each for Merrymount Family
Support and Crisis
Centre,
Youth Opportunities Unlimited and the Unity Project.
They include Durham Distress
Centre, a registered charity that helps people in distress to cope by providing emotional
support, crisis / suicide management and community education; and Grandview Children's
Centre, which has been providing rehabilitation and education services to children and
youth with special needs since 1953.