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The Inuit community workers' experience of youth protection /Mastronardi, Laura January 1991 (has links)
No description available.
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The shelter experience : a case study of street kid residents at Toronto's Covenant HouseKarabanow, Jeffrey M. January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
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The operation of youth schemes in Hong Kong Police ForceIp, Chun-wing, Kelvin., 葉春榮. January 2000 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Sociology / Master / Master of Social Sciences
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Falling through the cracks: A look at factors contributing to non-participation in independent living program servicesBabb, Cheryl Joy, Ninneman, Holly Sue 01 January 2006 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to identify the youth who do not participate in Independent Living Program (ILP) services and, if possible, to ascertain if any characteristics or factors appear to affect participation in ILP services. The study utilized a quantitative research method to assess ILP participation by extracting data from existing case records via a data extraction form created in conjunction with the San Bernardino County Legislation, Research and Quality Support Services Unit.
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Horses and at-risk youth: An alternative approach to reconnect adolescentsDeaton, Christiane 01 January 2008 (has links)
The author developed a model for at-risk youth that outlines processes and incorporates best practices of an equine-facilitated program. The Horse Program Model (HPM) is designed to determine if and how participating in a horse program can help change attitudes, skills and behaviors of at-risk youth.
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An exploratory study on community work approach employed in integratedteam for children and youth in Hong KongChan, Po-chiu., 陳寶釗. January 1998 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work and Social Administration / Master / Master of Social Sciences
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Youth input and participation in Reach for Youth's strategic planning for community-based youth and family social servicesFreeman, Tyrone McKinley January 2001 (has links)
This creative project was developed as a supplement to the external stakeholder assessment component of the strategic planning process that Reach for Youth, Inc. (RFY)-a nonprofit youth organization located in Indianapolis, Indiana-adopted to create its strategic plan for 2002 to 2005. It supplemented the larger strategic planning process by positively engaging youth in focus group activities using surveys, creative exercises, and questionnaires, to attain their input and feedback, as program participants and primary stakeholders in the agency. As a result, youth participation validated the overall process, substantiated RFY's interest in expanding programs, influenced identification of critical issues that formed the basis of the plan, and sparked an organizational conversation about youth participation in the agency. The youth not only provided important feedback that informed RFY's strategic plan, they also were given a meaningful opportunity to express themselves as individuals, and had their roles in and contributions to the agency affirmed. / Department of Urban Planning
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The politics of life cycles : service as a rite of passage to adult citizenshipDolan, Timothy January 1991 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1991. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 270-281). / Microfiche. / x, 281 leaves, bound ill. 29 cm
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Harnessing wilderness in the rehabilitation of male adolescent offenders in a diversion programmeBotha, Marlon 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA (Psychology))--University of Stellenbosch, 2007. / This research study focused on wilderness-based interventions utilised within two, pilot (four-month) diversion rehabilitation programmes in 2006. Participants were at-risk youth, aged fourteen to seventeen years who had been referred by the local magistrate’s court for minor criminal offences. The diversion programme is run under the auspices of the Usiko Stellenbosch Youth Development Project, an NGO specialising in the psycho-social development of male and female youth at-risk from disadvantaged communities. Central to Usiko’s diversion programme is an emphasis on utilising wilderness as an integral part of the rehabilitation process. The diversion programme includes two different types of four-day wilderness-based interventions. The first wilderness intervention is a camp-based, programme in the Franschhoek mountains, while the second is a hiking expedition-based in the Cederberg mountains. The study assesses the significance of how wilderness was construed, implemented and experienced by the team of five facilitators, who conducted the diversion programme. A description is given of the meta-theoretical model underpinning the diversion programme. Using a qualitative methodology as a participant-observer to the diversion programme, the researcher analysed the facilitators’ evaluations of the wilderness interventions as part of a restorative justice approach. Recommendations were proposed to enhance the programmatic implementation of wilderness interventions as a platform for rehabilitation and psycho-social development.
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The views of social workers on diversion programmes for male juvenile delinquentsKleinhans, Lizelle Alexis 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M Social Work)--Stellenbosch University, 2013. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Adolescence is a challenging development stage because youths engage in risk-taking
behaviour, including anti-social and criminal acts. Factors which contribute to youth
becoming involved in crime include having a poor self-concept, being male, the negative
behaviour of parents, family dysfunction, low socio-economic status, low literacy levels or
being illiterate, peers who exercise a negative influence, and poor role models. Diversion
strategies are practised worldwide, including South Africa, to deal with the growing number
of youth in conflict with the law. After diversion practice was legalised in South Africa, some
challenges have been experienced with implementation. However, the views of social
workers are limited regarding diversion practices after the Child Justice Act no 75 of 2008
was introduced.
The objective of the study is to gain insights from social workers who facilitate diversion
programmes with male juvenile delinquents. In this study, attention was paid to explaining
the nature of juvenile delinquency of male adolescents in a South African context;
describing diversion programmes in terms of the Child Justice Act no 75 of 2008 to deal with
children outside the criminal justice system; discerning the scope, nature and contribution
of diversion programmes for the rehabilitation of delinquents; investigating the views of
social workers on diversion programmes for male juvenile delinquents; and to make
recommendations regarding the facilitation of diversion programmes with male juvenile
delinquents.
A combination of quantitative and qualitative research approaches were used in the study.
The study further assumed an exploratory and descriptive research design due to the
limited information available regarding the views of social workers on diversion
programmes with male juvenile delinquents. A purposive sampling method was used to
select the participants. Data was gathered by means of a structured questionnaire, which
was administered during 20 individual interviews. This allowed for a holistic view to be
gained of participants' opinions about and insights into the topic. The design of the
questionnaire was based on the information obtained from the literature review. The
findings of the empirical investigation mainly confirmed the findings of the literature study that males are more vulnerable to juvenile delinquency, that parents and families play
substantial roles in the causes of juvenile delinquency and, lastly, that diversion
programmes offer much benefit to youth offenders.
The most important recommendations resulting from the study indicate that social workers
should become more skilled and equipped to facilitate therapeutic groups as this will
contribute to the reduction of re-offending. Parental and family involvement in diversion
programmes is essential as it will increase the impact on the youth offender. In addition, the
recommendations indicate the significance of monitoring and evaluation of diversion
programmes, in this way ensuring the proper implementation of the Act. Lastly, it is
suggested that more research be done about diversion practices internationally to increase
knowledge regarding implementation. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die puberteitsjare is 'n uitdagende ontwikkelingsfase omdat die jeugdige riskante gedrag
toon, soos antisosiale optrede en die pleeg van misdaad. Faktore wat bydra tot die jeugdige
se betrokkenheid by misdaad is die feit dat hy tot die manlike geslag behoort, 'n lae
selfbeeld het, die negatiewe gedrag van ouers, uit 'n gebroke huis kom, aan lae sosioekonomiese
status ly, die lae vlak van of geen geletterdheid het nie, vriende wat 'n
negatiewe invloed uitoefen, en swak rolmodelle. Afwendingstrategieë word wêreldwyd
beoefen, ook in Suid-Afrika, om die toenemende aantal jeugdiges wat met die gereg bots, te
help. Nadat afwendingspraktyke in Suid-Afrika gewettig is, is sekere uitdagings in die praktyk
ervaar. Min menings is deur maatskaplike werkers geopper oor afwendingspraktyke nadat
bepalings ingevolge die Kindergeregtigheidswet nr 75 van 2008 toegepas is.
Die doel van die studie is om insigte te verleng van maatskaplike werkers wat
afwendingsprogramme met manlike jeugmisdadigers fasiliteer. Aandag is geskenk aan die
aard van jeugoortredings deur manlike jeugdiges in Suid-Afrika, beskrywings van
afwendingsprogramme wat jeugdiges buite die strafregtelike stelsel behandel ingevolge die
Kindergeregtigheidswet nr 75 van 2008, om insigte te win oor die omvang, aard en bydrae
van afwendingsprogramme vir manlike jeugoortreders met die oog op rehabilitasie, om die
menings en insigte van maatskaplike werkers oor afwendingsprogramme vir manlike
jeugoortreders te ondersoek, en om aanbevelings te doen oor die fasilitering van
afwendingsprogramme vir sulke oortreders.
'n Kombinasie van kwantitatiewe en kwalitatiewe navorsingsbenaderings is in hierdie studie
gevolg. Tydens hierdie ondersoek is ook beide 'n verkennende en beskrywende
navorsingsontwerp benut, omdat die literatuur 'n gebrek toon aan die insigte van
maatskaplike werkers oor afwendingsprogramme met manlike jeugoortreders. 'n
Doelgerigte steekproeftrekking is gebruik om die deelnemers te keur. Gegewens is ingewin
deur middel van 'n gestruktureerde vraelys in twintig afsonderlike onderhoude. Sodoende
kon 'n geheelbeeld van die deelnemers se menings en insigte aangaande die onderwerp
verkry word. Die samestelling van die vraelys is gegrond op inligting wat uit die
literatuuroorsig verkry is. Die bevindinge van die ondersoek het grootendeels dié van die literatuuroorsig bevestig,
naamlik dat mans meer kwesbaar is vir jeugoortredings, dat ouers en gesinne 'n groot rol
speel in die oorsake van jeugoortredings, en dat jeugoortreders baat kan vind by
afwendingsprogramme.
Die belangrikste aanbevelings voortspruitend uit hierdie studie dui daarop dat maatskaplike
werkers meer vaardighede moet opdoen en toegerus moet word om terapeutiese groepe te
fasiliteer aangesien dit sal bydra tot die vermindering van die herhaling van die oortreding.
Dit is belangrik dat ouers en families betrokke is by afwendingsprogramme omdat dit 'n
groter uitwerking op die jeugoortreder sal hê. Die aanbevelings dui ook op die belangrikheid
van die monitering en evaluering van afwendingsprogramme om te verseker dat die
bepalings ingevolge die Wet korrek toegepas word. Laastens, daar word voorgestel dat
meer navorsing oor afwendingspraktyke internasionaal gedoen word om kennis oor die
implementering daarvan te verbreed.
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