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         Youth Advocacy:     more books (100)
  1. Youth and Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Agents of Change by Stephanie Schwartz, 2010-05-03
  2. BAM! Boys Advocacy and Mentoring: A Leaders Guide to Facilitating Strengths-Based Groups for Boys - Helping Boys Make Better Contact by Making Better Contact ... and Psychotherapy with Boys and Men) by Peter Mortola, Howard Hiton, et all 2007-12-17
  3. Self-Advocacy: The Ultimate Teen Guide (It Happened to Me (the Ultimate Teen Guide)) by Cheryl Tuttle, JoAnn Augeri Silva, 2007-06-22
  4. Literacy and Advocacy in Adolescent Family, Gang, School, and Juvenile Court Communities: Crip 4 Life by Debra Smith, Kathryn F. Whitmore, 2005-11-11
  5. Democracy, Citizenship and Youth: Towards Social and Political Participation in Brazil (International Library of Political Studies)
  6. Youth Involvement In The Child Welfare And Juvenile Justice Systems: A Case Of Double Jeopardy? by Leslee Morris, Madelyn Freundlich, 2004-08-31
  7. The Battle for Children: World War II, Youth Crime, and Juvenile Justice in Twentieth-Century France (Harvard Historical Studies) by Sarah Fishman, 2002-07-09
  8. Youth Justice : Theory & Practice
  9. Labour Productivity, Investment in Human Capital and Youth Employment: Comparative Developments and Global Responses (Bulletin of Comparative Labour Relations) by Roger Blanpain, W Bromwich, et all 2010-03-03
  10. International Child Health Care: A Manual for Hospitals Worldwide by David Southall, Child Advocacy International, 2001-12-15
  11. After-school programs alter lives of at-risk youth: park and recreation department-sponsored programming is effective in reducing crime and educating children.(Advocacy ... Update): An article from: Parks & Recreation by Monica Hobbs Vinluan, 2005-08-01
  12. Youth Wings of Political Parties in Canada: Young Communist League of Canada, Young Liberals of Canada, Ontario Young Liberals
  13. Advocacy update: school is back in session: complementing school efforts can engage kids in healthy lifestyle choices.(MAKING PARKS AND RECREATION A PRIORITY): An article from: Parks & Recreation by Monica Hobbs Vinluan, 2006-09-01
  14. Advocacy for Children and Young People: A Review (Understanding Children's Social Care) by Christine Oliver, 2003-12

41. MADD Online: What Is Youth Advocacy?
What is youth advocacy?
http://www.madd.org/activism/0,1056,4844,00.html
Activism Guide to Congress Activism Resources Youth Activism Real-World Activists ...
Alcohol and Traffic Safety Laws

Find out which laws are in each state using MADD's online database. NHTSA's Legislative Tracking Database
A database of current legislation on certain key traffic safety issues. Official Position Statements
MADD's formal position on a variety of topics WorldAdvocacy.com
Provides links to the world's premier list of advocacy groups. home Activism Youth Activism What is youth advocacy? ... Spanish articles / Artículos en Español What is youth advocacy? Printer-friendly version Email to a friend Whenever you try to persuade someone to do something or to see something your way, you are engaging in advocacy Activism simply means taking positive, direct action to achieve a political or social end. Webster's defines advocacy as "the action of advocating, pleading for, or supporting" and an advocate as "one who pleads the cause of another." One way to draw the distinction between volunteerism and advocacy is the parable of the Good Samaritan. Parable of the Good Samaritan "A girl was standing at the side of a river and saw someone flailing around in the water. She jumped in and swam toward the drowning man. With all her strength, she managed to save him. As she caught her breath, she saw another person being carried downstream. Again, she leapt into the rushing waters and, though more slowly this time, she dragged this man to safety. But then she heard the screams of more drowning victims. With Herculean effort, she was able to save just one of them. In the meantime, two more victims were swept through the rough water beyond her reach. She spent the rest of the afternoon and every ounce of her strength saving some and losing many others to the raging current. She was so busy being a Good Samaritan that she never had the chance to go upstream and see why all the people were falling into the river."

42. Justice For All? OCFS Vs. LGBT (English & Español)
youth advocacy site addressing the bigotry of the government agency, Office of Children and Family Services towards lesbian, gay, bi, and transgendered youth.
http://www.geocities.com/beyondjenny/JusticeForAll.html
OCFS vs. LGBT: Site is best viewed at 800x600 resolution. Welcome to Justice For All, LGBT Youth Advocacy Site! This site is to urge advocates, politicians, lawyers and citizens to be aware of the maltreatment and discriminaion Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered youth are subjected to at the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS). OCFS receives an estimate annual budget of 3.4 billion. Their employees and staff are well-payed. There is no excuse to abuse and neglect kids while in custody, and for employees to abuse of the power the government gives them. Facts: OCFS has denied to LGBT advocacy agencies such as the Urban Justice Center and Lambda access to their agency to review their current policies and how they affect LGBT youth... In-spite the scantily of information and awareness. For more detailed information; please read the Urban Justice Report. English OCFS Spanish OCFS

43. Youth Advocacy Program
youth advocacy Program Detective Jorge Armenta, Los Angeles Police Department.During 1989, the City of Los Angeles Community Development
http://www.lapdonline.org/general_information/dept_pub_program/yap.htm
Youth Advocacy Program
Detective Jorge Armenta, Los Angeles Police Department During 1989, the City of Los Angeles Community Development Department was tasked with the responsibility to develop a master plan to coordinate the efforts of community-based counseling agencies within the City of Los Angeles. In February 1990, the Commanding Officer of the Los Angeles Police Department’s (LAPD) Juvenile Division was asked to participate in the City of Los Angeles Advisory Task Force to coordinate the efforts of developing a diversion/referral program for at-risk youth. The LAPD Juvenile Division began work to unite the existing LAPD Referral Program and the City’s Youth Advocacy Program. The Youth Advocacy Program (YAP) was designed to form an early intervention system which would refer qualifying at-risk youth and their families to referral agencies, offering treatment and counseling programs to them with the goal of reducing criminal activities and hard-core juvenile delinquency. The program was to operate out of the Juvenile Unit of each LAPD Division. Following Department procedures, juvenile investigators may exercise limited discretion on the disposition of juvenile offenders arrested for a criminal charge under the provisions of 602 of the Welfare and Institution Code (WIC). In most cases, the investigator would request a petition to the juvenile courts through the District Attorney’s Office and the Probation Department for the matter to be addressed in court. On occasion, if the offense is minor, the investigator may send the matter to a referral program.

44. Youth Advocacy Job Description
youth advocacy. The Youth Advocate position is a boardmember assignment While not mandatory, it seems appropriate......Job
http://www.pflag-nb.org/board/jobdescriptions/youth-advocacy.html
Job Description
Youth Advocacy The Youth Advocate position is a board member assignment
While not mandatory, it seems appropriate that the position be filled by a director who is in her/his late teens to early twenties
The primary responsibilities of the position are to
A. connect with and represent PFLAG/NBC to various youth organizations whose missions and activities intersect with ours
B. create a Youth Advocacy committee, recruiting PFLAG/NBC members and other interested parties to carry out the duties and responsibilities of youth advocacy
C. prepare for board review and approval a general program that will facilitate PFLAG/NBC's outreach to other youth organizations
D. coordinate the work of the Youth Advocacy committee with other PFLAG/NBC programs, in particular the PFLAG/NBC Safe Schools program
Breann Giambastiani's 08-12-2002 activity report
Return to the top Return to Index Page for Job Descriptions

45. The Watchdog : Celebrating Youth Advocacy And Activism
Celebrating youth advocacy and Activism. By Fredrik Lindahl. The YouthCoalition cohosted a reception on the evening of the 6th of
http://www.youthcoalition.org/watchdog/engine.php/v4crc1/101/
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Celebrating Youth Advocacy and Activism By Fredrik Lindahl The Youth Coalition co-hosted a reception on the evening of the 6th of May with Population Action International, Action Canada for Population and Development, Advocates for Youth, Family Care International, Ipas, Latin American and Caribbean Youth Network for Reproductive and Sexual Rights and Margaret Sanger Center International, celebrating youth advocacy and activism promoting youth sexual and reproductive rights. There were several speakers, both youth and adult, who talked to the importance of advocating for young people’s sexual and reproductive health and rights. There was a nice mix of both youth and adult activists mingling around, eating and drinking. It was an excellent opportunity for young activists to meet other youth working on the same issue from all over the world. Experiences were shared and contacts were made. I think it was a great start for many of us; we got to know other youth that we are able to work with throughout the rest of the week and hopefully even after this meeting. « Back Print This Article In this Issue:
DO THE MATH! : The campaign

46. Working Group On Youth Advocacy - African Network Of Young Peace-Builders
youth advocacy. Hosted by unoy.org 1 WORKING GROUP COORDINATORS,
http://www.unoy.org/Africa_WG_Youth_Advocacy.htm
African Network of Young
Peace-builders WORKING GROUPS

African youth toolkit
Database Français
YOUTH ADVOCACY Hosted by unoy.org WORKING GROUP COORDINATORS Daniel Edah
Secretary-General
FESCUAO
Cotonou, Bénin Xavier Ndona
President
In itiatives Jeunes
Kinshasa, D. R. Congo MAINSTREAMING THE VOICE OF AFRICAN YOUTH ! PLAN OF ACTION (temporarily only in French, it will soon be translated) 1. Mars 2002.
Lettre ouverte aux chefs d'Etat africains (plaidoyer en faveur des Droits de l'Homme, de la Démocratie, condition sine qua non de la paix véritable en Afrique) à faire signée et envoyée sous forme de pétition à tous les chefs d'Etat, à tous les organes de presse émettant en Afrique pour large diffusion avec publication sur les sites d'organisations et organismes militant pour la paix en Afrique.
Ce courrier doit mettre l'accent aussi sur la participation des jeunes africains, souvent écartés, dans le processus de prises de décisions sur le plan national et international. Avril 2002.

47. Disabled Youth Advocacy Teams In Russia
INDEPENDENT LIVING Disabled youth advocacy Teams in Russia. The youth advocacy teamshave proven to be fertile ground to develop new activists for the ARSD.
http://www.disabilityworld.org/March2000/English/RussiaYouthAdvocacyTeam.htm
INDEPENDENT LIVING Disabled Youth Advocacy Teams in Russia By Marc Behrendt, World Institute on Disability The All-Russian Society of Disabled People (ARSD) affiliates in Krasnodar, Perm and Novgorod regions and in the Republic of Komi have launched teams of disabled youth activists to promote inclusion for people with disabilities in their communities. With financial support from the US Agency for International Development and the British Know How Fund,
Moscow's Society of Disabled People "Perspektiva," the World Institute on Disability and Britain's Derbyshire Center for Integrated Living have collaborated on developing a replicable strategy for empowering youth with disabilities. This collaboration of Russian, British and US disability organizations has recruited and trained a cadre of 46 young disabled
activists in 7 cities. They are providing disability awareness training in Russian public schools, writing articles, soliciting local media coverage and conducting disability awareness workshops for local NGOs, businesses, and government officials. Additionally, the youth teams are outreaching to other youth with disabilities through peer support groups and self-advocacy training. The All-Russian Society of the Disabled identified serving young people with disabilities as one of its priorities in Program of Action for 1997-2001.

48. Congress.Org -- Issues And Action
National youth advocacy Coalition. Web nyacyouth being. Sign up foremail action alerts from National youth advocacy Coalition! Other
http://www.congress.org/congressorg/issuesaction/orgpage/?org_id=nyac

49. New List: 99-04-02: NEW: YAP (Youth Advocacy)
NEW YAP (youth advocacy). This list is intended for employees of the youth advocacyProject, but anyone with an interest in youth advocacy is welcome to join.
http://scout.wisc.edu/addserv/new-list/99-04/99-04-02/0006.html
NEW: YAP (Youth Advocacy)
Kelly ( kellys@OMASER.COM
Fri, 2 Apr 1999 08:27:54 -0500
This list is intended for employees of the Youth Advocacy Project, but
anyone with an interest in Youth Advocacy is welcome to join.
Discussions will focus on various methods of helping our clients, and
offering ideas to each other in regards of client situations.
To subscribe, visit http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/YAP , or send a blank
email to YAP-subscribe@onelist.com.
For more information, contact Kelly, the list owner, at
YAP-owner@onelist.com, or kellys@omaser.com.
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/

http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/caservices/new-list/

50. National Youth Advocacy Coalition
The National youth advocacy Coalition (NYAC) is the only national organization focusedsolely on improving the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and
http://209.190.203.130/nyac/youth_connections.html
The National Youth Advocacy Coalition (NYAC) is the only national organization focused solely on improving the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth through advocacy, education, and information. Below you will find links to hundreds of programs and resources nationwide. Each of those included in this list have been checked and reviewed by NYAC staff, but... " The Legal Stuff ". If you encounter any problems iwth the listed resources, please let us know. Also, if there are categories of resources or individual programs you would like us to include in the future, please tell us by sending e-mail to nyac@nyacyouth.org

51. National Youth Advocacy Coalition
When I started my tenure here at NYAC (National youth advocacy Coalition), ourannual Regional Youth Leadership Conferences were just getting underway.
http://209.190.203.130/nyac/support.html
You Can Help! One of the best ways and easiest ways to support NYAC in their efforts to assist LGBTQ Youth is to Make a Donation Online Now through our secure online form. There are a variety of other ways you can support us including: Designate through CFC or United Way
Employee Matching Gift Program

Scholarship Contributions

Donating Appreciated Securities
...
NYAC Wish List
Over the past several years, NYAC has been designated as a participating agency in the annual Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) and local United Way Campaign. Each year, NYAC has benefited from the tremendous generosity of those involved in these workplace giving campaigns; and each year contributions to NYAC have grown! Last year, we received a record amount in pledges thanks to each of you who participated!

52. Youth Advocacy Program
WHAT IS THE youth advocacy PROGRAM? Anyone wishing to receive more information aboutthe youth advocacy Program may contact the Youth Advocate at the IVCIL.
http://www.ivcil.com/pages/youth.html
IVCIL PROGRAMS Deaf Services Personal Assistant Volunteer Youth Advocacy
WHAT IS THE YOUTH ADVOCACY PROGRAM? YOUTH ADVOCACY PROGRAM
Through services to youth, their families, schools, and community agencies, the IVCIL Youth Advocacy Program hopes to:
  • educate youth with disabilities and their families about their educational rights,
  • provide increased opportunities for youth with disabilities to develop independent living skills that promote and foster independence and self advocacy,
  • increase successful youth transitions from school to independent living,
  • help build partnerships between students, parents, educators, employers, and community organizations, and
  • provide systems advocacy that increases educational, recreational, social, and employment opportunities for youth with disabilities.
YOUTH SERVICES are available at no cost to children / youth with disabilities 0-21 years of age and their families who reside in LaSalle, Bureau, Marshall, Putnam and Stark Counties. School districts, agencies, businesses and community groups are eligible for services. Services Include:
  • information, linkage and referral

53. INTERNATIONAL YOUTH ADVOCACY (GHANA)
INTERNATIONAL youth advocacy (GHANA).
http://peacegh.tripod.com/iyagh/
Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated INTERNATIONAL YOUTH ADVOCACY (GHANA) Tell your firend about IYA Local News About Our Club Members List ... Contact Us WELCOME TO OUR CLUB'S WEBSITE This is the Official site of International Yoth Advocacy, Ghana.You take some strow in our site and enjoy yourself.
On this site we will tell you the purpose of I.Y.A and something about the founder of I.Y.A. You will also know what I.Y.A.Ghana will do to help our community to maintain peace and help the needy children.
Thank you for visiting our site and we would like to hear from you. The Club will give you information on how we are going to help maintain PEACE in our country and also help the needy children and also fight for children's right so that our voices will be heard.
Many children aroung the Globe are Hungry,some are suffering from chronic diseases,some school drop out,some are sexually abused and thier rights are also abused and this need to be addressed and must be solved.Children in Ghana and other countries are suffering from these problem and needs your help.
What is more important than PEACE.Join IYA today and help maintain Peace on this world.You will find our links in wherever you have.

54. Youth Vote Coalition Members - National Youth Advocacy Coalition
National youth advocacy Coalition www.nyacyouth.org Contact name L. Michael GipsonContact phone (202) 3197596 Contact email mgipson@nyacyouth.org The
http://www.youthvote.org/members/coalition/nyacyouth.htm
Youth Vote Coalition
1010 Vermont Ave. NW
Suite 715
Washington, DC 20005
Tel: 202.783.4751
Fax: 202.783.4750 Next National Coalition meeting:
April 16, Washington DC
Doug Chapin ( Electionline.org ) to speak at Council for Excellence in Government in May. Call 202-783-4751. Members
  • Coalition list Board list
  • National Youth Advocacy Coalition
    www.nyacyouth.org

    Contact name: Monique Meadows
    Contact phone: Contact email: mmeadows@nyacyouth.org The mission of National Youth Advocacy Coalition is to advocate for and with young people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender in an effort to end discrimination against these youth and to ensure their physical and emotional well being. The National Youth Advocacy Coalition takes a comprehensive approach to improving the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth. The Coalition strongly believes that to be effective in creating change at the National level, we must work with and support local community based work as well. The Coalition stresses that the expertise required to strengthen the LGBT youth services movement can be found among both youth and adults from around the country. NYAC recognizes the remarkable power, energy, and resiliency of LGBT young people, many of whom face additional discrimination based on race, class, and gender. We provide mechanisms for supporting young people to assume leadership roles on NYAC's Board of Directors, advisory committees, and in all our national and regional activities. At each of NYAC's five Regional Conferences and our Annual Summit, youth use their expertise to facilitate workshops and round table discussions.

    55. Build Our Own Youth Advocacy Tools
    The purpose of the Build Our Own youth advocacy Tools is to have CCY gather theelements of these kinds of projects and make them freely available online to
    http://www.ccyfc.org/testbuild.html
    CCY MEMBERS:
    Traditionally, this has been accomplished in a number of ways as community-based agencies, schools and motivated youth themselves have developed special projects on selected issues.
    The purpose of the Build Our Own Youth Advocacy Tools is to have CCY gather the elements of these kinds of projects and make them freely available on-line to members who want to make use of them either as they are of in a buffet menu option where different elements are collected to form an entirely new tool.
    We believe that this approach will eventually lead to the creation of an community-inspired "best practices" system where even the best and the brightest of ideas gets shared and enhanced.
    CCY will post your materials as they are presented, with guidance from our staff and volunteers as to how to present them to others. You may e-mail to us electronic files (Word Documents preferred but any text is fine) and we will post them in a timely fashion. We then ask that you return to us a sample of the way that you modified or combined the pieces that you used along with a description of what you accomplished or tried to accomplish. (A little information about the audience you used the tools with would also be helpful.) We may follow-up on your submission for additional information if we decide to then post your materials in this space for others to use.
    CCY may also periodically create some items or give samples of how elements from different people can be combined for a specific purpose.

    56. JJPL: Youth Advocacy
    JJPL What We Do youth advocacy, Youth Prison Conditions, youth advocacy,Alternatives To Incarceration, youth advocacy. Photo by Nadine Batya.
    http://www.jjpl.org/WhatWeDo/YouthAdvocacy/youthadvocacy.html
    JJPL What We Do Youth Prison Conditions Youth Advocacy Alternatives To Incarceration Youth Advocacy Photo by Nadine Batya Children are filling our juvenile courts every day without the support of a true advocate to help them and their families understand the system. Despite the fact the every child accused of a crime has a right to a defense attorney, young people across the state are finding themselves facing serious legal consequences without a dedicated juvenile defender to fight on their behalf. Not only are children and their families rarely aware of their legal rights, few public defenders have the time or resources to explain them, let alone adequately represent them.
    A recent report entitled The Children Left Behind describes the numerous barriers to effective representation for delinquent youth in Louisiana, including crushing caseloads, lack of training and supervision, inadequate funding, high use of pleas and waiver, and an over-reliance on probation officers. In July 2002, the American Bar Association Juvenile Justice Center released The Children Left Behind Annual Update . The Annual Update was prepared in collaboration with the Juvenile Justice Project of Louisiana in order to update stakeholders on the status of juvenile defense since the publication of the original ABA assessment last June.
    By fighting to keep young people out of the system and advocating for appropriate community-based interventions when necessary, zealous advocates ensure that children have the best opportunities for success, thereby strengthening both the communities where they live and the core values of the juvenile justice system. Without effective advocacy too many children are placed in prisons without any effective accountability interventions and with a high likelihood of repeating criminal behavior when they are released. More devastatingly, opportunities for personal growth and development are damaged when youth are locked away from their homes and families. JJPL recognizes the crucial role the juvenile defender plays in protecting children and ultimately, their communities. As such, JJPL represents juvenile clients in individual cases throughout the state through its

    57. JJPL: Youth Advocacy
    youth advocacy. Children are filling our juvenile courts every day without the supportof a true advocate to help them and their families understand the system.
    http://www.jjpl.org/WhatWeDo/YouthAdvocacy/youthadvocacy_print.html
    Youth Advocacy Children are filling our juvenile courts every day without the support of a true advocate to help them and their families understand the system. Despite the fact the every child accused of a crime has a right to a defense attorney, young people across the state are finding themselves facing serious legal consequences without a dedicated juvenile defender to fight on their behalf. Not only are children and their families rarely aware of their legal rights, few public defenders have the time or resources to explain them, let alone adequately represent them. A recent report entitled The Children Left Behind describes the numerous barriers to effective representation for delinquent youth in Louisiana, including crushing caseloads, lack of training and supervision, inadequate funding, high use of pleas and waiver, and an over-reliance on probation officers.
    URL: http://www.jjpl.org/WhatWeDo/YouthAdvocacy/youthadvocacy.html

    58. Healthy Youth Advocacy Program
    Healthy youth advocacy Program (HYAP) 3458 Adams Avenue San Diego, California92116 Contact David R. Blair, Ph.D, Chief Executive Director.
    http://www.hyap.org/

    Mission/Value Statement
    Board Members Press Releases
    Healthy Youth Advocacy Program (HYAP)
    3458 Adams Avenue
    San Diego, California 92116
    Contact: David R. Blair, Ph.D, Chief Executive Director Telephone: (619) 299-9400 / Fax: (619) 299-9460 / Email: email@hyap.org A 501(c) 3 public benefit nonprofit organization promoting the
    health, education, and well being of underserved children and adolescents CDF Media

    59. Healthy Youth Advocacy Program > Press Releases
    For Immediate Release Contact Chris LaFlamme 619.299.9400 San Diego, CA – July,2002 – Healthy youth advocacy Program, formerly Positively Speaking of San
    http://www.hyap.org/press.html

    Press Releases
    For Immediate Release
    Contact: Chris LaFlamme 619.299.9400
    WHO: INVITED VIP GUESTS: WHAT: NEWS CONFERENCE WHEN: Wednesday, July 10th News Conference @ 2 o'clock PM WHERE: THE SDYCS STOREFRONT, 3427 Fourth Avenue (Between Walnut and Upas), San Diego, CA 92103 Ph. 619.325.3527 WHY: The first time a "peer to peer" program targeting at risk youth on HIV/AIDS and STD/UNINTENDED PREGNANCY using teen educators has ever been implemented in San Diego!
    Mission/Value Statement
    Board Members Press Releases
    Healthy Youth Advocacy Program (HYAP)
    3458 Adams Avenue
    San Diego, California 92116
    Contact: David R. Blair, Ph.D, Chief Executive Director Telephone: (619) 299-9400 / Fax: (619) 299-9460 / Email: email@hyap.org A 501(c) 3 public benefit nonprofit organization promoting the
    health, education, and well being of underserved children and adolescents
    Healthy Youth Advocacy Program
    CDF Media

    60. Lenihan Launches €600,000 Youth Advocacy Programme
    Lenihan launches €600,000 youth advocacy Programme. 23 September2002. The Minister for Children, Mr Brian Lenihan TD, has today
    http://www.doh.ie/pressroom/pr20020923c.html
    23 September 2002 The Minister for Children, Mr Brian Lenihan TD, has today (23 September 2002) launched the National Pilot of the Youth Advocacy Programme at the Northern Area Health Board Headquarters, Swords, Co. Dublin. The Youth Advocacy Programme is an innovative programme, developed in the United States, which has been designed to provide support to at-risk young people and their families. "The Programme is about providing support and direction to young people within their homes and local communities in a way which acknowledges their strengths and offers unconditional care," said the Minister. The Minister said that he was particularly pleased to provide financial support to the Eastern Regional Health Authority for the National Youth Advocacy Pilot Programme in the Northern Area Health Board. "The direct annual cost of the National Pilot Programme is €600,000. It is envisaged that places will be available for 50 individual clients and their families in any one calendar year of the programme. There will be access for 25 clients and their families at any one time," said the Minister. The National Pilot in North Dublin will run for three years initially. It will be managed by the Northern Area Health Board in partnership with the Eastern Regional Health Authority, the Youth Advocacy Programme organisation and Extern, a charitable, not-for-profit organisation from Northern Ireland with the support of the Department of Health and Children.

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