E. (2000). Comprehensive ser- vices for at-risk urban youth: Applying lessons from the community mental health movement. Children's Services: Social Policy, Research, and Practice, 3(2), 63-83.Pruett, M. K., Davidson, L., McMahon, T. J., Ward, N. L., & Griffith, E. E. H....
questions as they will provide Training Technical Assistance Where to go for Program Assistance Primary Caregiver (PCG)--the caregiver or parent registered in the STAR Program, receiving a delivered service type, and entered into the STAR database as the principal caregiver of the Target Youth (...
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作者: Centre for Educational Research and Innovation 摘要: Some 15 to 30 per cent of our children and youth are at risk of failing in school where learning and behaviour problems touch ever younger children. In many countries with very different political and cultural backgrounds, these challenges...
1 To answer the research question, we prioritised studies of interventions targeting youth at risk of violence. However, we also drew on wider evidence for strategies to engage youth in services, partly out of necessity given the dearth of studies on the specific topic but also because many of...
Mobile health technologies may be under-utilized in HIV services for at-risk youth. Our findings highlight the importance of preliminary, formative research regarding population differences in access, willingness, and use of mobile phones for HIV services. More efforts are needed to ensure that mHea...
Taking a stand against racism: The urgent need for SAWUBONA in child protection and foster care social work Carlene Cornish March 2025View PDF Research articleOpen access Reifying risk and health: Cultural normativity, bureaucracy, and moral quandary in child abuse investigations in Japan ...
Evaluation of a Community-Based Peer-to-Peer Support Program for Parents of At-Risk Youth with Emotional and Behavioral Difficulties Parents of children with emotional and behavioral needs frequently experience difficulty navigating community-based services for their child, as well as ex... SAA January...
Researchers at the University of New Hampshire have found that more than 50% of children in high-risk populations in the United States are not receiving behavioral health services that could improve their developmental outcomes when it comes to mental an