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In honor of National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month, the Office of Adolescent Health on May 2 hosted a webcast on global prevention strategies. Dr. Robert W.
Few phrases pop up in the youth work field more than "evidence-based practice," so NCFY has devoted its newest issue of The Exchange to just that. In "Evidence-Based Practice 101," you'll learn everything you need to know about why and how to put your organization on this new track.
“Trauma Stewardship: An Everyday Guide to Caring for Self While Caring for Others” by Laura van Dernoot Lipsky with Connie Burk A social worker encourages a healthier approach to professions that aid people who have experienced violence and trauma.
Thanks to the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, or NCTSN, youth workers looking to assess childhood trauma can explore their options with a few clicks of their mouse.
NCFY recently received this question on our live chat. We have shared an expanded version of our response in order to help other young people going through a similar situation, as well as their case managers. Q: I’m in high school, and I’m homeless. Can I stay at my current school if I live in a shelter?
May marks National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month, a time when youth-serving professionals aim to curb teen and unplanned pregnancy by teaching young people about the consequences of sex.
Are you and your youth ready for Youth Service America's Global Youth Service Day, or GYSD, the only day of service dedicated to children and youth?
The Family and Youth Services Bureau webinar "Understanding the Impact of Trauma in Developing Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs for Tribal Youth," held for FYSB grantees in January, is now available to the public online.
A new online tool from the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness can help you find strategies recognized for their effectiveness or promise in the fight against homelessness.
A new, interactive website launched by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention helps users make evidence-based decisions by teaching them how to gather, interpret and apply information.
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