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Partnering for the Well-being of Minority English-Language Youth, Schools & Communities
Authors/contributors
- Gonsalves, Allison (Author)
- Kueber, Russell (Author)
- Langevin, Paule (Author)
- Pocock, Joanne (Author)
Title
Partnering for the Well-being of Minority English-Language Youth, Schools & Communities
Abstract
This document identifies some of the unique challenges, strengths, and aspirations of English-speaking youth in Quebec and provides a school and community-based framework for action intended to have a positive impact on their well-being and educational success. It emerges from the collaboration of community health and social services networks, called (NPIs) - abbreviation for the Networking and Partnership Initiative and Community Learning Centers (CLCs) seeking to improve the overall well-being of minority language youth residing in province.
Publisher
Community Health and Social Services Network (CHSSN)
Date
2015
Language
en
Rights
You are not authorized to use or reproduce this work for any commercial purpose or to further distribute, perform, or alter works in any way without express permission of the owner of the copyright or proxy.
Extra
Parallel title: School & Community Resources - Working Together is the Key!
Citation
Gonsalves, Allison, Russell Kueber, Paule Langevin, and Joanne Pocock. “Partnering for the Well-Being of Minority English-Language Youth, Schools & Communities.” Community Health and Social Services Network (CHSSN), 2015.
Subject
Geographical area
Type
Contributing CKOL partner
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Community Health and Social Services Network (CHSSN)
Founded:
2000
Constituents:
English-language health and social service sector organizations, foundations, etc. in the province of Québec
Website:
https://chssn.org
Activities:
Developing projects and partnerships that link community and public partners; strengthening networks at the local, regional and provincial levels on health determinants; working to influence public policy and develop services; publishing newsletters on health and outcomes research; supporting member organizations for primary health care, community development, and population health
Former Name:
none