Brief: Collaboration & Common Outcomes Framework
This brief presents a case example of interagency collaboration across youth-serving agencies at the federal level to develop a common outcomes framework based on positive youth development.
This webpage from the Child Welfare Information Gateway shares resources on how professionals and other caring adults can support young people who are in their care during times of uncertainty.
This webpage provides information on how states are providing valuable structure, development, training and a sense of community during the pandemic through assistive technology, distance learning, family engagement, individualized education programs, mental health, telehealth, and transition services. Learn more.
This program supports the implementation and delivery of mentoring services to youth populations that are at risk for juvenile delinquency, victimization, and juvenile justice system involvement. Mentoring services can be one-on-one, group, peer, or a combination of these types.
Afterschool programs serve children and youth of all ages.
It is important that communities create a coordinated system of supports for children of...
More than half of teenagers report participating in youth volunteer work, form of civic...
Teen dating violence can be prevented through reducing risk factors, fostering protective...
Disabilities can be an important part of a young person’s identity and can contribute to their...
Nearly all young people hold at least one job between ages 18 and 25. There are many advantages...
The needs and wellbeing of expectant and parenting young people are an ongoing priority.
Family engagement is essential in promoting healthy development and achievement of youth.