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    Professionalism and Human Development and Diversity Theresa Fraser had an interview session with Jessica Stairs, a child, and youth counsellor on the role of CYC /CYW in an educational milleu settings, legislation, and competencies. Theresa has been in the field for about 11years and she had started as a child and youth worker and later got her degree and became a child and youth counsellor. She works in a Toronto District School Board. Theresa talked about professionalism and cultural and human…

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    Perhaps that as a recent Adolescent compared to the author I can empathize more with the hypothetical youth that he is discussing. This article hasn’t really changed my views as how I previously mentioned they weren’t much different from my pre-conceived thoughts on the subjects. However, the effect of development either helpful or destructive was kind of…

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    In today’s technologically advanced society, people—especially teenagers—are extremely attached to their computers, video games, tablets, and smart phones. Digital devices like these provide today’s youth with immediate access to an infinite variety of music, ranging from harmonic a cappella to head-banging heavy metal, and everything in between. Many teens spend most of their days with their headphones on, their favorite songs blasting straight into their ears, fuelling their angst-filled…

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    These services can provide safe, stable, and supportive spaces that address the unique challenges of transgender homeless youth (Ferguson & Maccio, 2015). ‘Host Homes’ are innovative alternatives to the shelter system. This model houses LGBTQ youth for up to 2 years and facilitates the transition to adulthood by providing safety and stability, which allows clients to pursue their education and job aspirations (Ferguson & Maccio, 2015)…

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    YMCA, they engage 9 million youth and 13 million adults each year in the U.S. through four core values: caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. The YMCA and YWCA are accessible to all people, it offers solutions to financial situations for individuals and families who cannot afford membership. They encourages youth, adults, families and communities to be healthy, confident, connected and secure. Y’s across the U.S. play a role in strengthening the leadership and youth programs of the Y…

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    Working Alliance is of utmost importance between the youth service and Megan (Thompson, Bender, Lantry, & Flynn, 2007). In a complex social service system, the role of interagency collaboration for Megan’s case management cannot be highlighted enough (O’Reilly et al., 2013). Megan’s co-morbid problems are interrelated and need to be addressed concurrently. The caseworker will face a number of challenges and organisational barriers when attempting to collaborate with other services to address…

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    believe through studying a Bachelor of Human Services/Justice at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) I will gain the experience and skills necessary to fulfil this criterion. Both areas of study will assist me in understanding the difficulties youth faces in society and the most appropriate way to support them. Human services will teach me about everyday people in need, social issues and how to best provide assistance to individuals. In my 2nd and 4th year I complete units tailored to…

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    Once in the sixth grade my teacher handed back some reading test that the class did poorly on and told us that if we would spend even half as much time reading a book than we do using a computer, then our performance in the class would greatly improve. A few days later our teacher got a new projector to replace the old one that was broken and he spent a good twenty minutes trying to set it up before he gave up and asked our class if anyone knew how to set it up. One girl stepped forward and in…

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    After reading the material on Zines, one was able to learn and understand the concept of zines and what they mean culturally and socially. In chapter eight, the author discusses how young people will make their own magazines when they can not find an established magazine to submit their writings or art into. The younger generations have a need to see their reflection in the media, so they will seek out zines, lyrical writings and electronic text that they feel speaks to them. When a young person…

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    sentence The current generation has grown up surrounded (by rapidly advancing technology, such as the internet. Due to these (advances, socialisation and communication has been disrupted, and the results are showing a growing prevalence in anti social youth. Outline the arguments you will use to support your thesis 1. Isolation can occur as an effect from excessive use of the internet. 2. Addiction…

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