Faith-Based Initiatives and At-Risk Youth Memor
.... organizations to improve the social service delivery system for
at-
risk youth must be .... Available at www.whitehouse.gov/government/fbci/grants-catalog-
atrisk. ....
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Youth gang problem in California
.... removal program in its public works department, campus security personnel at its high school and middle school, and special programs for
at-
risk youth. ....
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The youth gang problem in Southern California
.... Every citizen can get involved, in ways which will not jeopardize personal safety. Citizens can mentor, tutor, and help
at-
risk youth with literacy problems. ....
(1938

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Homelessness Among Youth Review of Literature This second ch
.... Angelesà, 2002). Covenant House California differentiates itself from other organizations serving
at-
risk youth in the area. It provides ....
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Public Policy on Youth Gun Violence
.... government jobs programs, urban enterprise zones, charter schools, and early childhood education programs that help to deter
at-
risk youth from becoming ....
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Drugs & Alcohol Use Among School-Aged Youth
.... Part of the problem, therefore, is developing effective techniques for identifying
at-
risk youth before some crisis occurs. The ....
(1189

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Black Youth
.... Mentoring is supported across the literature as being a successful method of helping give direction, guidance, and companionship to
at-
risk youth. ....
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Youth and Income
.... States (Partee, 1). Job Corps is the United States largest and most comprehensive education and job skills training program for
at risk youth aged 16 to 24. ....
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Youth Employment Needs
.... National Job Corps Association (NICA) which offers a comprehensive range of educational, training and employment programs targeting
at-
risk youth and serving ....
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Governmental Response to Youth Employment Needs:
.... National Job Corps Association (NICA) which offers a comprehensive range of educational, training and employment programs targeting
at-
risk youth and serving ....
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Athletics & Youth
.... R. Arlington
Youth Services comes serves up athletic fun for girls. The Arlington Morning News. Feb. 5, 1999: (6A) 1-2. Engquist, E. Beyond basketball:
At-
risk ....
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Childhood Sexual Abuse & Youth Runaway Behavior
.... for improving services: (1) a shift in policies toward families, children and
youth that was more responsive to the needs of children
at risk of being runaways ....
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Life Experiences
.... odds," (R207). Faith-based programs are also an excellent method of involving
at risk youth in intervention programs. As Werner ....
(1360

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Gangs Overview
.... include prevention as a first line of defense, followed by aggressive intervention to provide alternatives to gang membership for
at-
risk youth (Siegel & Senna ....
(1900

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Suicide Prevention for Lesbian Youth
.... benefit to foster parents working with gay and lesbian
youth, especially since .... pressures, one of the groups of young people particularly
at risk for suicide. ....
(2640

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A Social Work Perspective on Child Abuse
.... neglect by: providing services to children and families in their own homes; providing services to help stabilize runaways and
at-
risk youth; manages community ....
(1345

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Juveniles and Anger Management
.... less than rigorous anger-management program can be seen in the use of art therapy at a so-called "Day School," where the student body comprised
at-
risk youth. ....
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Substance Abuse in School Children
.... Part of the problem, therefore, is developing effective techniques for identifying
at-
risk youth before some crisis occurs. The ....
(1186

5

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Books on Counseling
.... The
at-
risk youth and other populations must be recognized and treated appropriately, such as children with disabilities, either mild or moderate, children ....
(4932

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Brief Counseling in Action
.... The
at-
risk youth and other populations must be recognized and treated appropriately, such as children with disabilities, either mild or moderate, children ....
(4932

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Developmental Needs of School Aged Children
.... Transforming school counseling to serve the mental health needs of
at-
risk youth.ßJournal Of Counseling And Development : Jcd,ß76(4),ß381-388. ....
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High School Students in America
.... investment fund and to provide additional funding and resources to improve the quality of programming at urban and rural schools that serve
at-
risk youth. ....
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Funding Problems for Parks & Recreation Departments
.... objectives of Proposition A, as an example, is the reduction of the level of gang activity through the provision of recreation alternatives for
at risk youth. ....
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School Guidance Interventions
.... objectives, the project was committed to implementing 13 activities, briefly described as follows: (1) Establishing support programs for
at-
risk youth in the ....
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SBM & Public School Reform
.... work; Conduct cultural sensitivity training for SBM committees and in classrooms; Develop and coordinate intervention programs for
at-
risk youth and their ....
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Effects of Parenting on Development and Youth Violence
....
At-
risk young boys from a longitudinal Oregon
Youth Study (Grade four participants) were tested to determine their exposure to family processes. ....
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An analysis of Two Internet Sites and Popular Culture
.... of Hip-Hop music to serve as a catalyst for education advocacy and other societal concerns fundamental to the well-being of
at-
risk youth throughout the United ....
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Concept of a Child Being Cared for by a Community
.... This organization serves more than 200,000
at-
risk youth per year by being that extra person in the village (Rubinkam, 2004). In ....
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Bringing up Children
.... This organization serves more than 200,000
at-
risk youth per year by being that extra person in the village (Rubinkam, 2004). In ....
(827

3

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Literacy Programs
.... PowerPoint presentations. The most effective use of technology and PowerPoint in classrooms appears to be with
at-
risk youth. One example ....
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