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    Finding Home Again: A Search for Appropriate Interventions for the Reintegration of Children and Youth Associated with Armed Conflict Groups 

    Black, Michelle (2014)
    This is an overview of the research and material regarding the reintegration process back into the families and communities of children and youth who have been associated with armed conflict groups since 2006 in Sub-Saharan ...
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    Stories of Adversity and Resistance: an Analysis of Former Children and Youth in Care’s Memoirs 

    MacCarl, Morgan (2014-09-19)
    Advances in child welfare to increase the quality of services provided to children, youth, and families continue to be achieved; however, there are still significant challenges in “the System” which children and youth in ...
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    Helping LGBTTIQQ Youth in Our Schools 

    Chan, Amanda (2014-07)
    Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Transsexual, Intersex, Questioning and Queer Youth experience marginalization in the education system. The following paper will look at the types of bullying and discrimination that ...
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    Re-imagining Non-Suicidal Self-Injury in Youth 

    Nicolson, Kelly (2014-07)
    Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) is a complex problem that persists for youth despite schools’ attempts to manage the problem through risk management protocols and practices. The following paper will examine current school ...
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    Boys Will Be Boys: Investigating the Advantages of School Based Mentorship for Boys 

    Van Iersel, NIck; Kral, Jim (2014-06)
    Studies have shown that boys all across the industrialized world are underachieving academically and behaviourally when compared to their female peers. Boys are more likely to dropout, to be diagnosed as having a learning ...
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    Anxiety and School Transition: a Choice of Programs 

    McKaig, Chelsea; Pond, Leah (2014-04)
    Every year students make the transition from elementary to high school with varying degrees of success. While some students may appear unaffected by the change in schools, others struggle in their transition. Teachers and ...
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    Influences of Social Responses on Continuing Bonds Expressions of the Bereaved 

    Bainbridge, Tamara (2014)
    Based on research that shows Continuing Bonds to be a natural and facilitative response to grief, this study continues the discourse on Continuing Bonds as an active, emotional and lifelong relationship with the deceased, ...

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