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    could involve anyone whose job or voluntary work puts them in contact with children‚ young people and their families. It is likely to include people from professional backgrounds including social work‚ health‚ education‚ early years‚ youth work‚ and police and youth justice. It may also involve people from the third or private sectors. Because the needs of children and young peoples can be very different‚ the composition of a multi-agency team will differ from case to case. What is important

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    teenagers. To begin with‚ young people differ in the way they spend their leisure time. Britain is famous for its youth organizations. For example‚ the Scout Association‚ the Girl Cuides Association‚ Greenpeace‚ etс. Many of them have done and are still doing useful work providing leisure facilities to the younger English generation. However‚ in Russia there is lack of youth organizations. Yet both Russian and British teenagers keep on visiting many extra-curricular activities‚ going in for sports

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    Survey-3 where about 20‚000 youths aged 15 to 24 were interviewed. The survey shows an increase in PMS prevalence from 18 percent in 1994 to 23 percent in 2002 or two out of 10 young Filipino adults. Ninety-four percent of those who had experienced PMS admitted that they were "unwilling and unprepared to become parents." "Sex becomes risky when done by those who are physiologically and psychologically ill-prepared for its consequences. And early sex among (the) youth is much riskier‚" the study says

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    commence operation in July 2002. Like other youth centres‚ the all night drop-in facility does not have a capacity quota for admission. The Administration will closely monitor the utilisation rate and collect users’ feedback as reference for future service development. The estimated expenditure is (i) capital expenditure of $3.3 million for the 3-year period; and(ii) recurrent expenditure of $4.3 million a year. (b) The Report on Evaluation Study on Youth Mobile Team Service for Young Night Drifters

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    Characteristics and Environments of a Human Service Organization Vicki Gold BSHS 462 July 22‚ 2013 Latera Davis Characteristics and Environments of a Human Service Organization The Young Men’s Christian Association‚ more commonly known as the Young Men’s Christian Association is the nation’s leading nonprofit organization that is committed to helping people and communities to grow and learn. Their contributions influence both our nation’s culture during times of profound social change to

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    Sarah Vowell – Shooting Dad On the surface of “Shooting Dad”‚ author Sarah Vowell offers a reminiscent look at the vast differences between her personality and that of her gunsmith father. “Dad and I started bickering in earnest when I was fourteen‚ after the 1984 Democratic National Convention.” (Page 171). As the essay progresses‚ the subtle commonalities become more apparent. Vowell’s evocative recount of how she came to realize that she and her father had more in common than she’d always

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    than he was 12 months ago. Is this the sort of example we want to give to the youth of today? That by acting out and behaving badly we can get more attention and become famous? No wonder young people can be so out of control these days. With role models like Britney Spears‚ who only a few years ago had an emotional breakdown‚ and Lindsay Lohan‚ who has been in and out of jail and rehab‚ what can we expect of the youth? And the worst part is that these people are still famous and constantly talked

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    ages 13 to 19 maintaining about half of them. A majority of those teenagers -- from 53 percent to 67 percent‚ depending on the estimate -- are girls‚ according to David Huffaker of Northwestern University‚ who researches the development of online youth communities‚ including blogs. In taking on the Web-posting habits of their children‚ parents are picking what can be a thorny fight. Personal Web pages for the preadolescent and teenage set seem to have become as common as diaries and locker decorations

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    The marketing strategies used by Heinz is informal as the reputation of its products speaks for itself‚ that’s why Heinz doesn’t dispose of official budget for advertising just like other organisation in the food chain does. However‚ in all advertising that can be done by Heinz‚ the slogan of “57 Varieties” is used. Even though Heinz as an organisation has more than 57‚ 000 products worldwide‚ it was believe by the founder that the number 57 was a lucky number. One day while travelling on the train

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    According to The United States Youth Soccer organization “more than 3 million youth participate in its recreational‚ competitive‚ and Olympic development programs” (Livingston et al.‚ 309). This data illustrates a worrying new trend in adolescent athletics called early sports specialization. By general definition‚ early sports specialization (ESS) is when young athletes exclude other activities to focus on intense‚ year-round training in a specific sport (Ferguson‚ Stern 2016). In our modern world

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