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Peer reviewedMorrison, John D.; Howard, Joy; Johnson, Casey; Navarro, Francisco J.; Plachetka, Beth; Bell, Tony – Social Work, 1997
Develops a comprehensive approach to meeting the needs of urban, low-income, multicultural communities. Outlines a neighborhood network that focuses on the developmental needs of youth, engages residents, and promotes interdisciplinary services. Examines one school of social work's efforts to help a neighborhood develop such a network. (RJM)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Programs, Cooperative Programs, Models
Bowie, Lillian; Bronte-Tinkew, Jacinta – Child Trends, 2008
Out-of-school time programs provide intervention and prevention services to young people who are deemed "at-risk" with the goal of improving their social, emotional, and academic development. However, research indicates that children and youth who are most "at-risk" are less likely to participate in out-of-school time programs, and do so less…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, After School Programs, Youth, Governance
Feinberg, Mark E.; Gomez, Brendan J.; Puddy, Richard W.; Greenberg, Mark T. – Health Education & Behavior, 2008
Community coalitions (CCs) have labored with some difficulty to demonstrate empirical evidence of effectiveness in preventing a wide range of adolescent problem behaviors. Training and technical assistance (TA) have been identified as important elements in promoting improved functioning of CCs. A reliable, valid, and inexpensive method to assess…
Descriptors: Prevention, Construct Validity, Risk, Questionnaires
Aronson, Keith R.; Webster, Nicole – Innovative Higher Education, 2007
The original mission of the state and land-grant university was to engage with communities to solve problems and improve the quality of life for the citizenry. Today most state and land-grant universities have moved far away from their original mission and are struggling to become engaged with the communities they serve. In this case study, we…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Land Grant Universities, Institutional Mission, School Community Relationship
Thigpen, Joe D.; Jones, Elizabeth – 1976
This paper presents an overview of problems confronting crime victims, identifies service approaches to assist crime victims, and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of providing victim advocate services as part of comprehensive crisis intervention centers. Victims not only may bear the suffering of financial loss and emotional trauma as a…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Community Services, Crime, Crisis Intervention
Peer reviewedMurray, David M.; And Others – Education and Treatment of Children, 1987
The paper presents a community model for reducing the risk of coronary heart disease in children and youth. The model addresses the individual, the family, social groups, and the larger social and physical environments. Exemplary programs are described and recommendations are made for additional research and program development. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Community Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Heart Disorders, High Risk Persons
Perry, Cheryl L.; Jessor, Richard – Health Education Quarterly, 1985
A three-dimensional conceptual model for health promotion interventions to prevent adolescent drug abuse is elaborated. Components of a specific health promotion program, the Minnesota Heart Health Program, that are designed to prevent adolescent drug abuse are described. These include health behavior campaigns, educational interventions, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Modification, Community Programs, Drug Abuse
Police Executive Research Forum, Washington, DC. – 1998
This monograph provides guidelines for agencies and community groups to develop individualized responses to local gang problems. The manual contains a foundation for understanding the diverse nature of gangs, the problems they pose, and the harm they cause. Two models are presented for addressing gang-related problems. The problem-solving model to…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Delinquency, Juvenile Gangs, Models
Oldenettel, Debra; Wordes, Madeline – 2000
This bulletin is intended to inform juvenile justice practitioners and other youth service providers about the work of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) in developing and demonstrating a Community Assessment Center (CAC) model, and to increase awareness about some of the challenges associated with its…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Community Programs, Delinquency, Juvenile Justice
Peer reviewedSimeonsson, Rune J. – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1991
This paper presents a disability prevention framework for community-based rehabilitation services, by conceptualizing early intervention in terms of primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of prevention. The framework views prevention as the effort to reduce a disability's expression, duration, or extended impact. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Community Programs, Developing Nations, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedMulroy, Elizabeth A.; Shay, Sharon – Social Work, 1997
Outlines a theoretical and conceptual framework for neighborhood-based collaboration by nonprofit organizations. Analyzes the main concepts of innovation in the design and implementation of a collaboration to prevent child maltreatment in an undervalued neighborhood and draws implications for social policy, social work practice, and social work…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Community Programs, Cooperative Programs, Models
Glang, Ann; And Others – 1993
This final report describes the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Home/School Support project, an Oregon project which attempted to decrease stress in parents caring for school-aged children with TBI and to provide support to schools serving students with TBI. During its 3 years of development, the project involved over 50 families of children, ages…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Delivery Systems, Demonstration Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
Russell, Kenneth A. – Online Submission, 2009
This study examines how communities participate in schools across diverse contexts in developing countries and the results attributed to community participation. It reviews evaluations of participatory approaches to education in developing countries to answer two basic questions: 1) How do communities participate in school in developing countries?…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Institutional Characteristics, School Community Programs, School Community Relationship
Peer reviewedCromwell, Ronald E.; Thomas, Vicky L. – Family Coordinator, 1976
This paper describes an application of basic concepts and theory from family life education in a community program for families. Following a review of background theory and philosophy, an action program model is presented and discussed. Experiences with the model are highlighted and implications for future work noted. (Author)
Descriptors: Community Programs, Family Counseling, Family Life Education, Family Programs
Peer reviewedRuiz, Eleazar M. – Journal of Drug Education, 1974
The Parent-Child-Teacher Approach, through the ILP Model provides a philosophical orientation which allows viable communication to occur among parents, students, and teachers in resolving serious people-related drug problems. It focuses on the dilemma faced by youth who must adjust to their peer group value system and also cope with that of the…
Descriptors: Drug Education, Models, Parent Child Relationship, Parent School Relationship

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