Includes helpful tips for successfully engaging youth in meetings and events.
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Lists and describes four basic rights that all youth and young adults who receive psychiatric care (and mental health care in general) deserve related to their services.
Provides youth and young adults who have received mental health services and experienced multiple child-serving systems with the basic information (about government) and skills (about how to get involved) they need to advocate for policy issues important to them.
Presents a case study of youth engagement in school reform in Boston and Sacramento and shares strategies for involving youth as leaders in their learning environment.
Examines the experiences of LGBT students nationally and looks at negative indicators affecting these students, as well as potential benefits of positive resources such as Gay-Straight Alliances, inclusive curricula, supportive adults, and anti-bullying and anti-harassment policies.
Includes basic information about leveraging resources including physical, financial, social, and intellectual resources, stakeholder involvement, and program integration as components of effective resource leveraging.
This guide provides a framework for identifying key pieces of information you should use/know to select EBPs.
Reviews each state’ s early childhood regulations and any other policies associated with these regulations.
Aids in preventing mental, emotional and behavioral disorder among young people, this policy brief is one in a series of three with highlights from the Institute of Medicine report.
Provides guidance for educational administrators for the development of practical policies and procedures in the development of effective strategies to protect electronic information and the software and hardware used to manage it.