AIM: The issue of youth who are not engaged in education, employment or training has been a focus of policymakers for decades. Although interventions exist for these youth, they often measure success in ways that fail to capture what youth seek to gain. The project aims to address this gap by assessing youth-oriented outcomes for interventions targeting upcoming youth. Acknowledging the stigma attached to the deficit-based notion of not engaged in education, employment or training, hereafter we refer to 'upcoming youth', a term coined by youth partners on the project. This study asks what youth want to achieve by participating in an intervention for upcoming youth, with a view to guiding service and research design. METHODS: A mixed-methods...
Background Internationally, from 12.2–23.4% of youth (aged 16–24 years) are not in employment, ed...
Successful transition from school to post-school is considered vital for each individual and to wide...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate a collaborative community-based program that ai...
Abstract Background While interventions have been developed and tested to help youth who have become...
People who fail to attain a high school education face a multitude of risk factors associated with h...
In Canada and the United States, young people from low-income families are less likely than other yo...
© 2020 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a health ...
Background Youth comprise 40% of the world?s unemployed, a status associated with adverse wellbeing ...
AbstractThis paper provides a framework for evaluating youth-led social change. The framework consid...
There has been a proliferation of educational interventions that aim to address the disadvantage exp...
AIM: Youth participation is central to early intervention policy and quality frameworks. There is go...
Background: Internationally, from 12.2-23.4% of youth (aged 16-24 years) are not in employment, educ...
In the last decades, young people not in education or employment have become the focus of policy-mak...
Background: It is increasingly acknowledged that clinical interventions for young persons with menta...
© Under License of Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 LicenseAlthough the participatory action-researc...
Background Internationally, from 12.2–23.4% of youth (aged 16–24 years) are not in employment, ed...
Successful transition from school to post-school is considered vital for each individual and to wide...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate a collaborative community-based program that ai...
Abstract Background While interventions have been developed and tested to help youth who have become...
People who fail to attain a high school education face a multitude of risk factors associated with h...
In Canada and the United States, young people from low-income families are less likely than other yo...
© 2020 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a health ...
Background Youth comprise 40% of the world?s unemployed, a status associated with adverse wellbeing ...
AbstractThis paper provides a framework for evaluating youth-led social change. The framework consid...
There has been a proliferation of educational interventions that aim to address the disadvantage exp...
AIM: Youth participation is central to early intervention policy and quality frameworks. There is go...
Background: Internationally, from 12.2-23.4% of youth (aged 16-24 years) are not in employment, educ...
In the last decades, young people not in education or employment have become the focus of policy-mak...
Background: It is increasingly acknowledged that clinical interventions for young persons with menta...
© Under License of Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 LicenseAlthough the participatory action-researc...
Background Internationally, from 12.2–23.4% of youth (aged 16–24 years) are not in employment, ed...
Successful transition from school to post-school is considered vital for each individual and to wide...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate a collaborative community-based program that ai...