Child welfare-involved youth require support to enhance their relationship skills given their susceptibility to engaging in high-risk interpersonal behaviours. This case study explored the feasibility of implementing an evidence-based healthy relationships program, the Healthy Relationships Program - Enhanced (HRP-E), with child welfare-involved youth. Over 9 months, four HRP-E groups were facilitated at an Ontario Children’s Aid Society, involving 28 youth. Interviews were conducted with facilitators (n = 5) and youth (n = 13) to examine their view of the program. Facilitators completed surveys that evaluated the facilitation of each session and overall program implementation. Thematic analysis of the data were conducted and results indica...
This case study examined the factors that are important to successful implementation of a violence p...
Interventions for youth offenders should aim to reduce risk factors and promote protective factors. ...
This study explored and identified meaningful groups of youth based on their depression symptoms ove...
In recent years a variety of evidence-based programs have been developed to promote mental health an...
This study evaluated the Health Relationships Plus program (HRP) with a group of Canadian youth. HRP...
Historically, the perception of youth offender treatment programs was “nothing works” (Andrew & Bont...
The Fourth R Healthy Relationships Plus Program (HRPP) is an evidence-informed small groups program ...
Social emotional skills have been associated with fostering positive youth development. This researc...
The Healthy Relationships Plus – Enhanced (HRP-E) program was designed for vulnerable youth to devel...
Bullying and mental health problems are pressing concerns for adolescents. Given their burden, we ne...
Community-based partnerships are integral to mental health programming and research. However, there ...
The Fourth R Healthy Relationships Plus Program (HRPP) has the capacity to positively impact youth; ...
Vulnerable youth may be more susceptible to developing problematic behaviours and mental health chal...
This project involved multiple, in-depth interviews with six worker-client dyads from child welfare....
What are conditions that facilitate the development of youth voice in child welfare? This article wi...
This case study examined the factors that are important to successful implementation of a violence p...
Interventions for youth offenders should aim to reduce risk factors and promote protective factors. ...
This study explored and identified meaningful groups of youth based on their depression symptoms ove...
In recent years a variety of evidence-based programs have been developed to promote mental health an...
This study evaluated the Health Relationships Plus program (HRP) with a group of Canadian youth. HRP...
Historically, the perception of youth offender treatment programs was “nothing works” (Andrew & Bont...
The Fourth R Healthy Relationships Plus Program (HRPP) is an evidence-informed small groups program ...
Social emotional skills have been associated with fostering positive youth development. This researc...
The Healthy Relationships Plus – Enhanced (HRP-E) program was designed for vulnerable youth to devel...
Bullying and mental health problems are pressing concerns for adolescents. Given their burden, we ne...
Community-based partnerships are integral to mental health programming and research. However, there ...
The Fourth R Healthy Relationships Plus Program (HRPP) has the capacity to positively impact youth; ...
Vulnerable youth may be more susceptible to developing problematic behaviours and mental health chal...
This project involved multiple, in-depth interviews with six worker-client dyads from child welfare....
What are conditions that facilitate the development of youth voice in child welfare? This article wi...
This case study examined the factors that are important to successful implementation of a violence p...
Interventions for youth offenders should aim to reduce risk factors and promote protective factors. ...
This study explored and identified meaningful groups of youth based on their depression symptoms ove...