Background : The Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) program matches vulnerable young people with a trained, supervised adult volunteer as mentor. The young people are typically seriously disadvantaged, with multiple psychosocial problems.Methods : Threshold analysis was undertaken to determine whether investment in the program was a worthwhile use of limited public funds. The potential cost savings were based on US estimates of life-time costs associated with high-risk youth who drop out-of-school and become adult criminals. The intervention was modelled for children aged 10–14 years residing in Melbourne in 2004.Results : If the program serviced 2,208 of the most vulnerable young people, it would cost AUD 39.5 M. Assuming 50% were high-...
IntroductionThis Resource Sheet examines evidence for the effectiveness of mentoring programs in hel...
The Big Brother Big Sister program emphasizes the importance of providing a meaningful mentoring rel...
Preventing first-time offending youth from repeating delinquent behavior is of interest to society. ...
BACKGROUND: The Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) program matches vulnerable young people with a train...
ReportThe Big Brothers Big Sisters Youth Mentoring Programme was established by Foróige in Ireland i...
Mentoring programs, like Big Brothers/Big Sisters (BBBS), focus on targeting at-risk youth in a prev...
Journal articleInternationally, mentoring for young people has become increasingly attractive to pol...
Journal articleYouth mentoring programs such as Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) are traditionally co...
Previous research suggests that school-based mentoring programs, such as those offered by Big Brothe...
School-based mentoring is one of the fastest growing forms of mentoring in the US today; yet, few st...
Background: Structured adult mentoring programs have been identified as an effective community-based...
This is a reissue of P/PV's 1995 impact study of Big Brothers Big Sisters, Making a Difference, whic...
This report presents results from the nation's first large-scale study to examine how youth's levels...
School-based mentoring is one of the most promising of several new mentoring approaches. This study ...
This paper is the first to use a randomized trial in the US to analyze the short- and long- term imp...
IntroductionThis Resource Sheet examines evidence for the effectiveness of mentoring programs in hel...
The Big Brother Big Sister program emphasizes the importance of providing a meaningful mentoring rel...
Preventing first-time offending youth from repeating delinquent behavior is of interest to society. ...
BACKGROUND: The Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) program matches vulnerable young people with a train...
ReportThe Big Brothers Big Sisters Youth Mentoring Programme was established by Foróige in Ireland i...
Mentoring programs, like Big Brothers/Big Sisters (BBBS), focus on targeting at-risk youth in a prev...
Journal articleInternationally, mentoring for young people has become increasingly attractive to pol...
Journal articleYouth mentoring programs such as Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) are traditionally co...
Previous research suggests that school-based mentoring programs, such as those offered by Big Brothe...
School-based mentoring is one of the fastest growing forms of mentoring in the US today; yet, few st...
Background: Structured adult mentoring programs have been identified as an effective community-based...
This is a reissue of P/PV's 1995 impact study of Big Brothers Big Sisters, Making a Difference, whic...
This report presents results from the nation's first large-scale study to examine how youth's levels...
School-based mentoring is one of the most promising of several new mentoring approaches. This study ...
This paper is the first to use a randomized trial in the US to analyze the short- and long- term imp...
IntroductionThis Resource Sheet examines evidence for the effectiveness of mentoring programs in hel...
The Big Brother Big Sister program emphasizes the importance of providing a meaningful mentoring rel...
Preventing first-time offending youth from repeating delinquent behavior is of interest to society. ...