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    Social Policy Summary

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    settings in which adolescents live, study, and play enhance their wellbeing?” and the third question; “What are the implications of what we know about the worlds of adolescents for the development of youth programs?” (Lerner, 2000) There are many factors that combine into the results of positive youth development. Lerner, Fisher, and Weinberg have developed the “5 C’s” of healthy development; competence, confidence, connection, character, and caring (Lerner,…

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    Cyp Social Environment

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    Child and youth care practitioners CYCP in a hospital milieu not only handle the regular issues associated with child and youth care practice but also deal with the additional stress of medical concerns. In this unique setting the practitioner’s role acquires manipulation of the elements of the milieu. These elements include manipulation of the physical environment in order to provide safety for all clients, and inclusion. Emotional environment in regards to the unfamiliar medical procedures,…

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    Being a problem in the US, teen pregnancy has grown for the last couple of decades to become a leading issue for the country. Teen pregnancy is one of the most difficult experiences a young person might ever face, taking over many lives of teens, the question is asked, “Can we change the rate of Teen Pregnancy before it becomes a bigger problem?” In past times, Teen Pregnancy has been a rising problem throughout the United States. In 2012, a total of 305,388 babies were born to women aged 15–19…

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    Generation Tech A group of girls are sitting at the local Starbucks chatting about their recent profile picture changes. They analyze every aspect of the picture wondering why they have not received as many likes as the others. They obsess over every detail from what they’re wearing, to how they did their hair, and even wondering what they could have done better. So where did the phenomenon of needing instant gratification from strangers come from? In the early 2000’s “social media” really…

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    to no value, each too seemingly simplistic and frank; it is only in the context of the rest of the story where his words suddenly take on greater value. In this way, examining Jake’s frequent focus on youth throughout the story allows individual lines to become meaningful. In broader context, youth becomes representative of Jake’s younger self before the war, not necessarily young in age, but mentally…

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    Rising Adulthood Factors

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    Australia. Albeit rising adulthood does not portray improvement in all societies, it appears to happen in societies that defer expecting grown-up parts and obligations. The idea of rising adulthood has been censured as applying basically to favored youths and not being a self-decided decision for some youngsters, particularly those in restricting financial…

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    3.1/3.2 Explain how to monitor children and young people’s development using different methods and specifically explain what the importance is of observation within the monitor and assessment process. Assessment framework To measure a child/ young person development through assessment you will carry out small target on a daily basis to see if they are able to achieve this and follow them up at the end of the academic years with test such as SATs to determine their learning age or GCSE to help…

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    Homeless Youth Shelters

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    people in the United States experience a night of homelessness. For the unaccompanied, runaway, and homeless youth those numbers are accessed at 1.3 million annually. While there is a discrepancy in the numbers, the fact that there are not enough youth shelters across the nation is a cause for great concern. According to the National Campaign for Youth Shelter, there are an estimated 4000 youth shelter beds nationwide. As mentioned before, there is only one agency in Tarrant County that…

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    care system. Aging out of the system refers to the transition out of the foster care system when they reach the legal age at which the majority of other youth leave their homes in pursuance of independent living (Lee & Berrick, 2014, p.78). However, not only do the circumstances and levels of readiness vary between youth from stable families and youth in the foster-care system, they are also very different in their future opportunities and their means and resources they have to pursue them.…

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    Ballroom Observation

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    these students gave me a great gift by breaking my heart, they showed me as nothing else could the importance of youth ministry. They gave me a glimpse of their world and their struggles, hurts, and wrongs and, though perhaps not identified by them, their behavior pleaded for the mercy and love of our Almighty Father. It taught me true importance of being a Christ-like leader in youth…

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