The Journal of the Institute for Youth Development is a peer-reviewed quarterly publication for objective, scientific research that focuses on the common factors influencing youth behavior and risk avoidance
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This biannual journal publishes articles on all aspects of the theory and practice of evaluation, including methodology, evaluation standards, implementation of evaluations, reporting and use of studies, and the audit or meta-evaluation of evaluation
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This journal provides an international, multidisciplinary forum on all aspects of child abuse and neglect including sexual abuse, with special emphasis on prevention and treatment
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A journal for all who work with troubled children and youth at risk. Published by the National Association of Child Care Workers, South Africa
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An independent, professional publication committed to the improvement of child and youth care practice in a variety of day and residential settings and to the advancement of this field
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A journal for all professionals concerned with the development and treatment of children and young people
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An interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth
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Promotes Community Youth Development, a system in which youth and adults work together in partnership to create just, safe, and healthy communities by building leadership and influencing public policy. Published by The National Network For Youth. Address: New Designs, 1319 F St., NW Suite 401, Washington, DC 20078-1449
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The primary goals of the journal are to assist evaluators and planners to better the practice of their professions, to develop their skills and to improve their knowledge base
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A list of periodicals, both journals and newsletters, that focus on adolescents and HIV/AIDS. They address issues such as adolescent sexuality, school health programs, runaway and street youth, minorities, treatment and care, and prevention efforts targeting youth
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A quarterly publication for child-care practitioners, this journal is primarily intended for the child-care worker. It is recognized, however, that the issues of child care are universal and the journal is committed to the dissemination of information and knowledge for the benefit of all individuals who assume responsibility for the well-being of children
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The Academy's peer-reviewed monthly publication of scholarly research
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Articles and reviews of software, books, CD's, other electronic media and world wide web sites
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Directed towards the interests of educators and counsellors concerned with productive implementation of group counselling and group processes in educational, industrial and community settings
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A quarterly journal devoted to the dissemination of information about the application of information and information technology in the human services
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Presents leading-edge, research-validated strategies for use with young people in conflict with school, family, or community and reframes problems as opportunities for teaching pro-social behavior and values
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A journal whose purpose is to spread the news of resiliency through sharing research and facilitating the practical application and evaluation of the resiliency paradigm
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Promotes and enhances the managerial and leadership abilities of professionals responsible for developing, coordinating, and delivering services to children and their families. It publishes practical and challenging information useful to child and youth care administrators.
Published biannually by the Master's Program in Life Span Care Administration and the M.S. and Ed.D. Programs in Education and Technology of Nova Southeastern University's Fischler Center for the Advancement of Education
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. Highlights innovative methods and approaches to evaluation, emerging trends in evaluation practice, and practical applications of evaluation theory. It goes out to its subscribers free of charge four times per year
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Weekly newsletter for those who work with young people between the ages of 11-25 years
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For over ten years Youth Studies Australia has been recognised as the most authoritative, up-to-date publication on youth issues in Australia
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. A bimonthly publication of the American Youth Work Center with articles on programs, public policy and legislation and current issues. Address: American Youth Work Center, 1200 17th Street,N.W., 4th Floor, Washington, D.C. 20036-3006. Fax: (202) 728-0657
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