At-Risk and Delinquent Youth

At-Risk and Delinquent Youth
Author: DIANE Publishing Company
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1996-06
Genre:
ISBN: 0788128779

Identifies federal programs that serve at-risk or delinquent youth. Provides information on the amount of FY 1995 appropriations dedicated toward youth. Focuses on crime/violence intervention, gang intervention, mentoring, substance abuse interventions and support services. Provides information on various characteristics, including services provided and target groups; and assesses the potential for program overlap and duplication of services. Charts and tables.

From School to Work

From School to Work
Author: United States. Extension Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1963
Genre: Business and education
ISBN:

Hope for Parents of Troubled Teens

Hope for Parents of Troubled Teens
Author: Connie LMHC Rae
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 144127006X

A Road Map for Parenting in the Troubled Years It is never too late for parents to reach their teenager or young adult. Licensed counselor Connie Rae draws from professional and personal experience to provide insight, encouragement, and advice. Offering wise counsel and a reassuring tone, she helps parents better understand their child's temperament, their own parenting style, and the developmental process their child is going through. She also discusses the world in which their teenager is growing up, which is very different than many parents realize. Each chapter ends with a list of practical steps and a prayer, giving parents wise advice but also offering hope through the process.

Grants for At-risk Youth

Grants for At-risk Youth
Author: Aspen Nonprofit F and A Development Group
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2001-12-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780834220072

The need is great--And The funds are short. But did you know that there are nearly 500 private and federal sources of funds set aside for programs for disadvantaged and troubled youth? You'll find them in this one-stop resource. Includes expert guidance, complete funder information, practical tools, and more--all you need to locate your best prospects for grants for programs that get results! Features: Nearly 500 sources of funding at your fingertips, listed alphabetically by state Introduction by two experts in the field Model for a successful at-risk program Sample forms and lists of further resources Two indexes for fast, easy reference Up-to-the-minute information from the GrantScape database of funders New editions shipped annually so you always have current information on hand

Current Federal Policies and Programs for Youth

Current Federal Policies and Programs for Youth
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1989
Genre: Federal aid to youth services
ISBN:

Designed to describe what the federal government does for youth, it summarizes youth policies, programs and related expenditures, including 1990 budget proposals, in five major departments: Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, Justice, and Defense.

Help at Any Cost

Help at Any Cost
Author: Maia Szalavitz
Publisher: Riverhead Books (Hardcover)
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2006
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

The troubled-teen industry, with its scaremongering and claims of miraculous changes in behavior through harsh discipline, has existed in one form or another for decades, despite a dearth of evidence supporting its methods. And the growing number of programs that make up this industry are today finding more customers than ever. Maia Szalavitz's Help at Any Cost is the first in-depth investigation of this industry and its practices, starting with its roots in the cultlike sixties rehabilitation program Synanon and Large Group Awareness Training organizations likeest in the seventies; continuing with Straight, Inc., which received Nancy Reagan's seal of approval in the eighties; and culminating with a look at the World Wide Association of Specialty Programs-the leading force in the industry today-which has begun setting up shop in foreign countries to avoid regulation. Szalavitz uncovers disturbing findings about these programs' methods, including allegation of physical and verbal abuse, and presents us with moving, often horrifying, first-person accounts of kids who made it through-as well as stories of those who didn't survive. The book also contains a thoughtfully compiled guide for parents, which details effective treatment alternatives. Weaving careful reporting with astute analysis, Maia Szalavitz has written an important and timely survey that will change the way we look at rebellious teens-and the people to whom we entrust them. Help at Any Cost is a vital resource with an urgent message that will draw attention to a compelling issue long overlooked.