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         Youth Advocacy:     more books (83)
  1. My choice for life: Coming to terms with ADD : An article from: The Exceptional Parent by Amy Wojtkielewicz, J Carlisle Spivey, 2000-11-30
  2. Child neurologists honor International Rett Syndrome Association : An article from: The Exceptional Parent by Anonymous, 2002-12-31
  3. Instructor's Guide for Choices, Challenges, Changes, and More Choices by Judy Edmondson, Barbara Greene, 1987-08
  4. The Human Rights of Street and Working Children: A Practical Manual for Advocates by Iaine Byrne, 1999-01
  5. Selling Children by Jeremy Seabrook, 2001-06-01
  6. Education law manual for New York State by Loren M Warboys, 1981
  7. Child exploitation: Some pieces of the puzzle by Dorothy Rohlader, 1984
  8. Incarcerating children: A study of the New York State Secure Detention System by Patricia M Frisk, 1982
  9. Thinking out of the box: Building and funding a child welfare system that actually serves children and families by Elie Ward, 2000
  10. We are victims too: A study of children abused by non-caretakers by C. Michael Newton, 1986
  11. PINS jurisdiction in New York State today: Critique and recommendations by Patricia A Nevergold, 1983
  12. Service integration: challenging systems to meet families' needs by Elie Ward, 1992
  13. Family Court review of foster children by Maryjane K Link, 1980
  14. Still more hassle than hope: A one year update on New York City's welfare-to-work initiative for AFDC recipients by Morton H Sklar, 1989

81. Youth Commission: Peace & Safety Youth Advocacy Day
Peace Safety youth advocacy Day. We held the first youth led, youth run advocacy day on gun violence, Peace and Safety youth advocacy Day.
http://www.ci.sf.ca.us/site/youth_commission_page.asp?id=11322

82. Your Rights National Youth Advocacy Service
Liberty Website. You are here Home Your Rights Further Information and Advice Organisations National youth advocacy Service.
http://www.yourrights.org.uk/your-rights/further-information-and-advice/organisa

83. SmokeFreeNC Home
youth advocacy. Youth are powerful advocates for smokefree environments. Young people suffer disproportionately from exposure to
http://www.smokefreenc.org/youth.htm
SmokeFreeNC.org Helping North Carolinians breathe a little easier. Fast Facts Toolbox for Advocacy In the News Smoke-free Businesses ... Contact Us Youth Advocacy Youth are powerful advocates for smoke-free environments. Young people suffer disproportionately from exposure to secondhand smoke, experiencing effects such as ear infections, onset of asthma, bronchitis, and SIDS. Young people benefit the most by breathing smoke-free air. Not only are they not exposed to the toxins, but they aren't exposed to the negative behavior of smoking. Smoke-free environments discourage youth from beginning to smoke. National Websites for Youth www.thetruth.com
www.notobacco.org/

www.cdc.gov/tobacco/

www.teenquit.com/
...
www.girlpower.gov/
NC-Specific Websites for Youth www.stepupnc.com/
www.nchealthaction.org/

www.tobaccorealityunfiltered.com/

This site is sponsored and maintained by the EnTER Program
(University of North Carolina Department of Family Medicine).

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

85. Fresno County Tobacco Prevention Youth Advocacy Coalition
Are you between the ages of 1217 years old? Then the Fresno County Tobacco Prevention youth advocacy Coalition may be for you!
http://www.fresnohumanservices.org/CommunityHealth/EducationPreventionServices/T

Adult Services
Children and Family Services Community Health Employment and Temporary Assistance ... Administration
breadCrumbs("www.fresnohumanservices.org","","default.htm","chtab","curpage","None","1"); Our Location: 1221 Fulton Mall, 2 nd Floor, Fresno, CA 93721 Are you between the ages of 12-17 years old? Then the Fresno County Tobacco Prevention Youth Advocacy Coalition may be for you! The Fresno County Tobacco Prevention Youth Advocacy Coalition is comprised of youth 12-17 years old who advocate for tobacco control issues in their school and/or community through member-selected activities. Coalition members engage in the following:
  • Become a tobacco-free role model Work with the media Learn leadership and public speaking skills Meet new friends Gain valuable experience in tobacco prevention Participate in community events Travel to statewide conferences
The Fresno County Tobacco Prevention Youth Advocacy Coalitions can be found at the following sites: Central High School Roosevelt High School McLane High School San Joaquin Elementary Call us at to find out how your school or organization can start a coalition!

86. Article: Youth Advocacy Movements (YAMs) In The Caribbean
En Español youth advocacy Movements (YAMs) in the Caribbean. AIDS Summary, No. 10 (Published 2004.02), p. 9. Summary Youth programs
http://www.ippfwhr.org/publications/serial_article_e.asp?PubID=20&SerialIssuesID

87. Article: Expanding The Youth Advocacy Movement
International Planned Parenthood Federation, Western Hemisphere Region is working on plans to expand the youth advocacy Movement (YAM) into Latin America and
http://www.ippfwhr.org/publications/serial_article_e.asp?SerialIssuesID=64&Artic

88. Mikva Challenge::: Mikva Youth Advocacy Club
The Mikva youth advocacy Club, involves 25 students working to create Action Plans on issues of concern to them. This year s focus is on Education Funding.
http://mikvachallenge.org/club.html
Home About Abner and Zoe Mikva Photo Gallery About Mikva Challenge ... Staff and Board of Directors The Mikva Youth Advocacy Club,
involves 25 students working to create Action Plans on issues of concern to them. This year's focus is on Education Funding. Students will utilize media promotion for their issues as well as dialogue with public officials on their issue. Students will also travel to Springfield to discuss their education recommendations with lawmakers. A Student Perspective on Mikva Club by Catherine Melsheimer:
Active Citizen Project
Campaign Program :::Mikva Advocacy Club Student Voices Youth Innovation Fund ........Other Links........ Student Voices Chicago Youth Innovation Fund Chicago Public Schools City of Chicago For more information about the project, contact us at (312) 863-6340

89. Louisiana OPH - Tobacco Control Program: Community Programs - Youth Advocacy Pro
Community Programs, youth advocacy Programs. youth advocacy Programs. Through our youth advocacy program, youth ranging from middle
http://www.oph.dhh.state.la.us/chronicdisease/tobaccocontrol/comminter/pageb126.

90. Youth Advocacy Links
Links to youth advocacy Websites. American Medical Association Adolescent Health Links; American Academy of Child Adolescent Psychiatry;
http://www.co.chautauqua.ny.us/youth/program/advocacy.htm
Links to Youth Advocacy Websites Updated March 2002

91. PND Funding For Children & Youth: Advocacy And Research Resources
Funding for Children youth advocacy and Research Resources October 1, 2002. AdvoCasey http//www.aecf.org/publications/advocasey
http://fdncenter.org/pnd/specialissues/content.jhtml?id=4700144

92. TakingITGlobal - Organizations - National Youth Advocacy Coalition
Home / Organizations / National youth advocacy Coalition. Organization Details. URL (open in a new window). Address 1638 R Street
http://www.takingitglobal.org/opps/orgdir.html?vieworg=1215

93. TakingITGlobal - Opportunities - Events - Asia Pacific Youth Advocacy Workshop
Contact Them 205 260 Dalhousie Street Ottawa, Ontario Canada. outreach@youthcoalition.org. Home / Opportunities / Events / Asia Pacific youth advocacy Workshop
http://www.takingitglobal.org/opps/event.html?eventid=3504

94. YouthEscape - Youth Advocacy For Tobacco Control - Local Action
Youth Web Editors Required Youth Web Editors Required. Are you interested in becoming an editor for our website? We require an editor for each page.
http://www.healthunit.org/youthescape/default.htm
The Smoking Game Smoke-FX CyberIsle
View the posters!
We will post the winner soon.
Please click on any, view them all Rules of the contest. Punk Rock Concert marks World No Tobacco Day
pictures Is there an event happening in your area that you would like posted? Send us the information and we will post it. * Submit here. News from the web Province to go cold turkey
StarPhoenix - 10 hours ago
Saskatchewan businesses will go cold turkey on New Year's Day. On Wednesday, the provincial government introduced legislation that will ban smoking in all indoor public places including restaurants, bars, bingo halls, casinos, bowling alleys and private ...
Canada Briefs column
Winnipeg Sun
Saskatchewan set to go smoke-free
CBC Saskatchewan
Anti-smoking campaign is gone; teen smoking is up

Minnesota Public Radio News - 8 hours ago
... Thanks a lot.". The Target Market campaign is credited with helping reduce teen smoking in Minnesota by 11 percent. But last year it met the budget axe. ... Teen Smoking and Drinking Down in Fairfax, Survey Shows

95. Youth Advocacy As A Tool For Health Promotion
4071.0 Tuesday, November 14, 2000 830 AM. Abstract 10309. youth advocacy as a tool for health promotion. Alexis M. Williams, MPH
http://apha.confex.com/apha/128am/techprogram/paper_10309.htm
4071.0: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 - 8:30 AM
Abstract #10309
Youth advocacy as a tool for health promotion
Alexis M. Williams, MPH, CHES , Colleen Doyle, MS, RD , Donna Lloyd-Kolkin, PhD , and Jacqueline Ellis, MSEd Learning Objectives: At the end of this session, participants will be able to: 1. Define youth advocacy; 2. Describe how youth advocacy can be used to enhance health promotion efforts and; 3. Identify the appropriate settings for youth advocacy efforts Keywords: Adolescent Health, Health Education Strategies Presenting author's disclosure statement:
Organization/institution whose products or services will be discussed: American Cancer Society
I have a significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.
Relationship: I am an employee of the American Cancer Society The 128th Annual Meeting of APHA

96. VolunteerMatch - Youth Advocacy Center, Inc.
youth advocacy Center, Inc. is located in New York, New York, and offers 2 opportunities to serve your community. youth advocacy Center, Inc. Back .
http://www.volunteermatch.org/results/org_detail.jsp?orgid=34606

97. Assets Across America: National Youth Advocacy Coalition
Back National youth advocacy Coalition Address www.nyacyouth.org Programs and resources to improve the lives of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender youth.
http://www.ctassets.org/aaa/record.cfm?id=277

98. NYC YOUTH ADVOCACY PROJECT
NYC youth advocacy PROJECT. Nancy Serling, Project Director. 39 West 19th Street, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10011 (212) 6911911 FAX (212
http://dpca.state.ny.us/nysdpca/new_york_city/nyc_youth_advocacy_project.htm

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ACK T ABLE OF COUNTIES NYC YOUTH ADVOCACY PROJECT Nancy Serling, Project Director 39 West 19th Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10011
(212) 691-1911 FAX: (212) 675-0825
Supervising Agency
Center for Community Alternatives
Marsha Weissman, Executive Director
351 South Warren Street
Syracuse, NY 13202
This program began operation in 1990. This project targets youth in detention for 30 days or more to secure their release. These youth are juvenile offenders or juvenile delinquents charged with designated felonies who, absent program intervention, would likely remain in detention from two months to one year. The project will prepare client-specific release plans, provide intensive case management services for all youth released, and promptly notify the court of significant violations. New York State
Division of Probation and Correctional Alternatives

99. National Youth Advocacy Coalition
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FEBRUARY 25, 2004 700 PM, CONTACT National youth advocacy Coalition Craig Bowman 202.319.7596 x15. National
http://www.commondreams.org/news2004/0226-03.htm
Home Newswire About Us Donate ... E-Mail This Article FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FEBRUARY 25, 2004
7:00 PM
CONTACT: National Youth Advocacy Coalition
Craig Bowman 202.319.7596 x15
National LGBT Youth Agency Condemns Bush Support of Marriage Amendment - Most Youth in U.S. Support Same-sex Marriage, says NYAC "Our troops continue to be sent abroad, millions of Americans have problems making it by on a daily basis, which young people feel the brunt of …Amid all of this, is this truly the most pressing issue Bush sees in the United States?," asked Craig A. Bowman, executive director of the National Youth Advocacy Coalition (NYAC). Bowman said, “It scares us that this administration’s priorities could be so out of touch with the daily reality of Americans." Bowman said, "What does Bush want to gain from this? Although Bush gave his support for the proposed amendment, he plays no formal role in the constitutional amendment process, which can take up to seven years and will actually burden the states and their legislatures." Recent national surveys show the majority of young people ages 15-29 support the rights of same-sex couples to marry, according to polls by New York Times/CBS News and CIRCLE. NYAC is mobilizing youth nationwide to fight the amendment through its website, www.nyacyouth.org

100. Youth Advocacy In Action
At the January 2001 Youth Advisory Council training, representatives of National MADD presented members with training in youth advocacy.
http://www.state.vt.us/educ/vtlsp/YouthAdvocacy.HTM
At the January 2001 Youth Advisory Council training, representatives of National MADD presented members with training in youth advocacy. They learned about the law making process and role played giving testimony before a legislative committee. In March VTLSP was invited to give testimony before the House Transportation Committee on a bill which would extend the primary safety belt law from age 12 to age 18 and make other changes in the child passenger restraint law (H.142 see below Sarah Jackson talks to the committee about the importance of safety belt use for her peers and tells them of her crash. VTLSP National Rep, Dan Barnard tells the committee members of his observations of teen belt use in his community. Twinfield Union H.S. sophomore Krystian Peduzzi speaks eloquently about peer pressure as it relates to safety belt use. The committee members listen intently and ask lots of questions. Back to VTLSP Activities Questions or Comments? ... vtlsp@doe.state.vt.us

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