Volume 2, No. 1
Winter 2001
 
 
Your Community Youth Development Resource Guide
   


Community Youth Development Professionals: We welcome your contribution to the CYD Bulletin. Ads will appear in the CYD Journal print publication as well as on the web site. Rates are as follows:

1x: $250
2x: $215
3x: $200
4x: $190

Call 617.522.3435 to reserve space, or email us today. Click here to see our complete ad rate sheet.


Job Opportunity
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION
Youth Development Advisor Riverside County (Moreno Valley)

The University of CA seeks career-track academic to provide an educ/applied research program on youth issues focusing on adolescent development in Riverside County. Conduct applied research independently or in coop. with Ext. Specialists/Advisors/UC faculty/local agency personnel. Work w/local youth-serving agencies on planning and development activities. Develop/coordinate non-formal educ. programs for adults working w/youth; and an educ. program for volunteers, mainly 4-H leaders in the county, and to parents. Provide oversight to 4-H program.

Master's degree in Education, Adolescent Development, or closely related field required. Two or more years of paid employment in any of the following is essential: Coop. Ext. or similar youth-serving organization; teaching adolescents in formal or non-formal settings; teaching parents, volunteers or youth-serving professionals. Apply by March 30, 2001 to: Cheryl Gneckow, Univ. of CA, Riverside 92521; 909/787-3604,
cheryl.gneckow@ucr.edu. Refer to: #ACCSO-00-07.


Gulf of Maine Summer Institute 2001

The Gulf of Maine Institute Without Walls (GOMIWW) is highly interactive and innovative CYD initiative being conducted throughout the Gulf of Maine watershed. The Watershed includes Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, New Brunswick, and parts of Quebec and Nova Scotia. The program includes academic year service learning at local sites and a residential summer institute, which rotates location each year. This summer we will meet in Wells, Maine.

The summer institute brings participants together to engage in interactive research and action with a focus on the Gulf of Maine. If you are interested in learning more about the GOMIWW or live in the region and wish to inquire as to how your school and local environmental group may become involved visit our web site at
swrsb3.ednet.ns.ca/gom.htm or contact John Terry at jterry@fox.nstn.ca.


The Prevention Researcher:
Keeping You Current on At-Risk Youth Issues


The Prevention Researcher is a quarterly newsletter designed especially for professionals working with youth. Each issue focuses on a single topic, with timely articles written by top researchers, brought to you in an easy-to-read format. Past and future topics include eating disorders, gun violence, dropout prevention, tattooing/body piercing, drug abuse prevention, dating violence, inhalants and tobacco use.

Once a year The Prevention Researcher is accompanied by a supplemental Resource Issue at no extra cost.

Contact us today and mention this ad for a free copy of The Prevention Researcher. Subscriptions are $24.00 per year.

Phone: 800-929-2955 ext. 19
Fax: 541-683-2621
E-mail:
orders@TPRonline.org
Web:
http://www.TPRonline.org


NCASA
National School-Age Care Alliance

America's leading network for after-school professionals.
  • Accreditation
  • Advocacy conferences
  • Membership
  • Networking
  • Resources
  • Standards

Web: www.nsaca.org
Phone: 617-298-5012


 

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