Alive by twenty-five? : a case study describing the impacts and benefits of the Urban Native Youth Association's project: "Two-Spirited Youth Program." / written by: Kevin Barlow ; under direction from: Linda Archibald and Kishk Anaquot Health Research ; written for: Board of directors, Aboriginal Healing Foundation.
This report provides an overview of the "Two-Spirited Youth Program" project sponsored by Urban Native Youth Association (UNYA). It includes a description of local and regional characteristics and conditions, a detailed discussion of project activities and outcomes, and how change will be measured. Potentially indicators of change include physical abuse, sexual abuse, incarceration rates, suicide, and children in care. Views of project team and community service providers are analysed and conclusions are given.
Record details
- Physical Description: i, 41 pages ; 28 cm
- Edition: [Unpublished draft]
- Producer: [Vancouver, B.C.] : Aboriginal Healing Foundation, 2001.
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General Note: | "AHF File #: CT-302-BC" |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction -- Project overview (thinking holistically) -- Thinking logically: activities and outcomes -- Using common sense (the data collection process) -- Our hopes for change -- Making sense of the information -- Reporting results (overviews, impressions and conclusions) -- Appendices. Appendix I. Unya questions -- Appendix II. Mandatory questions. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs Library and Archives | RT B37 2001 | 0016971 | Stacks | Available | - |