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         Youth Advocacy:     more books (100)
  1. Community Organizing and Youth Advocacy: New Directions for Youth Development (J-B MHS Single Issue Mental Health Services) (No. 117)
  2. Legal Advocacy for Children and Youth: Trends and Contemporary Issues
  3. Youth advocacy by United States. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 1979-01-01
  4. Advocacy update: facilitating youth sports: park and recreation organizations need to advance their leadership role in youth sports.: An article from: Parks & Recreation by Kathy Spangler, Monica Hobbs Vinluan, 2006-07-01
  5. Youth Participation in Youth Advocacy by Peter Kleinbard, 1982-06
  6. Be a Champion of Youth: Standing With, By, and For Young People by Maggie Wilson McCarty, 2007-08-01
  7. A youth's involvement: adult support helps mission flourish.(ADVOCACY): An article from: The Non-profit Times by Kate Rogers, 2010-06-15
  8. Pan-European Advocacy Groups: European Youth Forum, Quaker Council for European Affairs, European Policy Centre, European Friends of Israel
  9. Urge Congress to increase funds for youth prevention programs: NRPA members need to educate federal legislators about youth programs. (Advocacy Update).: An article from: Parks & Recreation
  10. Minnesota youth advocacy corps;: An evaluation by Paul S Higgins, 1974
  11. Youth participation in youth advocacy: A practical guide for developing programs by Carolyn Jabs, 1982
  12. Student Initiated Activities: A Strategy in Youth Advocacy
  13. Teacher Corps/Youth Advocacy Projects: Education for troubled youths (ERIC document) by Roger J Lauen, 1976
  14. Kanawha County/West Virginia University Youth Advocacy Teacher Corps Project ('78): Evaluations, year one, July 1979 by Alan H Cooper, 1979

1. ::Firstcall BC::
NYAC is a network of organizations serving gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender youth. Read up on resources, training and opportunities.
http://www.firstcallbc.org/
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is a cross-sectoral, non-partisan coalition in BC. Our coalition is made up of over 60 provincial organizations and 25 mobilizing communities. In addition, we have a network of thousands of community groups and individuals.
List of Coalition Partners

Our partners work together on public education, community mobilization, and policy advocacy to ensure that all children and youth have the opportunities and resources required to achieve their full potential and to participate in the challenges of creating a better society.
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2. SYA
Welcome to the Statewide youth advocacy Web Site. This site was designed to provide access to information, services,
http://www.syanys.org/
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3. Youth Advocacy Project (YAP)
The mission of the youth advocacy Project is to PROTECT and ADVANCE the legal HUMAN RIGHTS OF CHILDREN, and to PROMOTE their healthy development through active partnerships with the COMMUNITY.
http://www.youthadvocacyproject.org/
Youth Advocacy Project
Ten Malcolm X Boulevard
Roxbury, MA 02119
617 / 541 - 0904 fax
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The mission of the Youth Advocacy Project is to PROTECT and ADVANCE the LEGAL and HUMAN RIGHTS OF CHILDREN, and to PROMOTE their healthy development through active partnerships with the COMMUNITY.

Established by the Committee for Public Counsel Services , the Youth Advocacy Project began in 1992 with a goal of protecting and advancing the legal and human rights of children and promoting their healthy development. YAP's mission is based on two core beliefs: children, like adults, have human and legal rights. At the same time, children are different from adults. Physically, cognitively, emotionally, and psychologically they are works in progress - they require stability and protection to develop their capacities for intelligence, productivity, and empathy. We strive therefore to make the juvenile justice system in Massachusetts one in which children's rights are respected and their potential for growth is nourished. It is in this way that the courts can facilitate the development of personal strengths and diminish the risk of recidivism in children. In working to actualize our mission, we have developed several complementary forms of advocacy. Learn More About Us We offer:
  • legal representation
  • legal consultation
  • advocacy
  • psychological assessment
  • social service needs assessments

4. State Of North Carolina - Youth Advocacy And Involvement Office
youth advocacy AND INVOLVEMENT OFFICE.
http://www.doa.state.nc.us/doa/yaio/yaio.htm
YOUTH ADVOCACY AND INVOLVEMENT OFFICE
About the Office Board Members Department of Administration
Programs and Services
Internships Mini Grants Students Against Destructive Decisions Youth Legislative Assembly Legislative News 2003 SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
2003 YOUTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Registration
Funding Resources
2002 Mini-Grant Application
Voice for Youth Newsletter
Winter 2002
SADD Newsletter
Spring 2002
SADD Chapter Directory
(Updated 09/21/01)
Youth Rights and Responsibilities
- A Handbook for North Carolina's Youth
Los Derechos y las responsabilidades de los jóvenes
- Manual para los jóvenes de Carolina del Norte
You and the Juvenile Justice System
- A Guide for Youths, Parents and Victims Ustedes y el sistema de justicia para menores - Una guía para el menor, sus padres y la víctima

5. National Youth Advocacy Coalition
Advocates for and with young people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgendered in an effort Category Kids and Teens Teen Life Resources...... NYAC 2003 Summit Scheduled National LGBTQ youth gathering to kickoff NYAC’s 10Year Anniversary Celebration. Need Help? NYAC Online Forums. Youth Connections.
http://www.nyacyouth.org/
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American Legacy Foundation awards $90,000 grant... (PDF)

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6. California Youth Advocacy Network (CYAN)
T he California youth advocacy Network (CYAN) is an agency that believes in the positive power of advocacy and the value
http://www.cyanonline.org/
T he California Youth Advocacy Network (CYAN) is an agency that believes in the positive power of advocacy and the value of providing meaningful opportunities for young people. CYAN actively networks and trains youth and college advocates working to make lasting changes in their communities. CYAN helps facilitate a statewide youth coalition made up of a diverse group of high school students who meet regularly to plan statewide and local events. Our agency offers many services including youth coalition mini-grants, and technical assistance to agencies working with: youth, college students, campuses, and young adults (18-24 year olds) in community settings.
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7. National Youth Advocacy Coalition
DC On behalf of the Board of Directors, staff, member agencies, and the thousandsof young people associated with the National youth advocacy Coalition (NYAC
http://www.nyacyouth.org/nyac/press.html
All NYAC press statements are in a standard pdf format. By clicking on a link below, you will begin downloading the file in a pdf format. If you do not have adobe acrobat reader, please click here Two D.C. Trans Teens Murdered
13 August 2002
Washington, DC - On behalf of the Board of Directors, staff, member agencies, and the thousands of young people associated with the National Youth Advocacy Coalition (NYAC), I want to express our sincere condolences to the families of Stephanie Thomas and Ukea Davis who were murdered here early yesterday morning. New Mexico Youth Gathering to Focus on LGBTQ Issues
16 June 2002
Washington, DC - More than 150 young lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth activists and their allies are expected to gather in Albuquerque, New Mexico, for the National Youth Advocacy Coalitions's 2002 Western Regional Youth Conference September 6-8, 2002.

8. Statewide Youth Advocacy
Welcome to the Statewide youth advocacy Web Site. Statewide youth advocacyexists because New York State continues to fail its children.
http://www.syanys.org/home.htm
Connect for Kids has compiled some of the Web's strongest resources for parents, teachers and community members, to help all of our nation's children work through the tragic and unprecedented events of September 11, 2001.
Welcome to the Statewide Youth Advocacy Web Site. This site was designed to provide access to information, services, and ideas that we can all use to improve the lives of New York's children. We invite parents, professionals, community and religious leaders to join us in what must be a crusade for all of our children. Statewide Youth Advocacy exists because New York State continues to fail its children. Our children's health, education, safety, and security are deteriorating at an alarming rate. In a recent report, the Carnegie Corporation of New York documented "a quiet crisis" characterized by "a pattern of neglect [stacking] the deck" against the healthy development of a "staggering number" of American children. Our job as advocates is to work against that stacked deck. We must assure that every child has the love and support necessary to grow up to be a healthy and productive adult. We hope this web site will help empower you to speak up on behalf of the children in your community and across our state. Because children do not vote, we must be their voice.

9. Welcome To Youth Advocacy Center!
Y O U T H A D V O C A C Y C E N T E R A Future for Teens in Foster Care youth advocacy Centers mission is to teach young people in foster care to advocate for themselves and take control of their lives.
http://www.youthadvocacycenter.org/
Youth Advocacy Center
Welcome to Youth Advocacy Center! Click here to learn more
Youth Advocacy Center
281 Sixth Avenue
New York, NY 10014
Phone: 212-675-6181
Fax: 212-675-5724
Email: yac@youthadvocacycenter.org

10. Youth Advocacy Program
All you need to know about the youth advocacy Program To contact SAAIL about our youth advocacy program, call (519) 2722294.
http://www.saail.on.ca/youth.htm
All you need to know about th e
Youth Advocacy Program
Often, the youth who come to us for help are in need of much greater help than we can provide (often extenuating issues such as substance abuse, mental health issues, physical abuse, etc. are prevelent). SAAIL will strive to meet the immediate needs of the youth, while utilizing the available resources in Perth County to ensure the needs of the "whole" person are met.
SAAIL also provides conflict resolution to young people and their families who are experiencing difficulties for a variety of reasons.
To contact SAAIL about our Youth Advocacy program, call (519) 272-2294.
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11. Welcome To The Office
WELCOME. To the youth advocacy and Involvement Office. The office is staff to fourcouncils/commissions Governor's Advocacy Council on Children and Youth.
http://www.doa.state.nc.us/doa/yaio/welcome.htm
WELCOME
To the Youth Advocacy and Involvement Office
The Youth Advocacy and Involvement Office (YAIO), under the leadership and directives of councils and advisory groups and in cooperation with public and private agencies, serves as an advocate for children and youth. Through these collaborative efforts, this agency seeks to enhance the quality of life for North Carolina's children and youth through policy reviews, legislative recommendations, and positive intervention through leadership development and experiential educational opportunities. The office is staff to four councils/commissions: The office is headquartered in the Old YWCA Building Executive Director: Al Deitch, Interim Director
N.C. Youth Advocacy and Involvement Office
217 W. Jones Street, Suite 218
1319 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1319
Telephone: E-Mail: Al Deitch Agency Contact for Questions Concerning this Information is: Elaine Pischke, Web Contact

12. NYAS
The National youth advocacy Service (NYAS) is a ‘not for profit’ children’scharity which offers sociolegal advocacy services to children, young people
http://www.nyas.net/
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What We Can Help With The National Youth Advocacy Service (NYAS) is a ‘not for profit’ children’s charity which offers socio-legal advocacy services to children, young people, parents, carers and professionals. NYAS provides independent representation and advice, ensuring that the voice of children and young people can be heard in all matters affecting them. NYAS offers advice, information, support and representation to any child or young person who wants to have their wishes and feelings taken into account when decisions are made about them. NYAS is a safety net for children and young people who have nowhere else to turn. NYAS works for the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. NYAS has advocates in most parts of England and Wales, and if a problem can’t be sorted out on the free phone helpline, or through email, we can arrange for a meeting with an advocate. A NYAS advocate is someone trained and experienced in working with children and young people and will only take their instructions from the child or young person with a problem. The service is confidential and nothing will be done or said without the young person’s consent. ( Unless of course, that young person is in serious danger, and even then no action is taken without them knowing) NYAS is unique in the award of the Community Legal Service Charter Mark and has a team, of lawyers who will represent children and young people if the problem can not be resolved in any other way. We have also recently started a legal service specifically for unaccompanied children who are seeking asylum.

13. National Youth Advocacy Coalition
NYAC has been working on outreach to trans youth for several years, and has transgendered folks on its board of directors.
http://nyacyouth.org
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Trans Teen Murdered in San Francisco

Send a message to your local media today!

NYAC 2003 Summit Scheduled
National LGBTQ youth gathering to kick-off NYAC’s 10 Year Anniversary Celebration

Need Help? NYAC Online Forums Youth Connections Local Programs Search Resource Database ...
Link to Our Site

NYAC Receives Anti-Smoking Grant
American Legacy Foundation awards $90,000 grant... (PDF)

Register for Your Right to Vote
Voter registration
Resource Spotlight School bullying is a hot media topic. Read this important new report! Member Spotlight Read all about JASMYN! 130+ members Translate this website 2003 Site Survey New! Logo Survey

14. Youth Advocacy Center Online

http://www.yac.net.au/who.html

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An international youth advocacy organization aiming to empower youth.
http://www.wcyunited.org
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16. Child.net Main Page
Works with streetkids and runaways through youth advocacy, teen helplines, teen afterschool centers and provides counseling in US.
http://www.child.net/

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17. Welcome To Youth Advocacy Center!
YAC Home, youth advocacy Center. Welcome to youth advocacy Center!At youth advocacy Center, we teach teens how to turn their dreams
http://youthadvocacycenter.org/
Youth Advocacy Center
Welcome to Youth Advocacy Center! Click here to learn more
Youth Advocacy Center
281 Sixth Avenue
New York, NY 10014
Phone: 212-675-6181
Fax: 212-675-5724
Email: yac@youthadvocacycenter.org

18. Child/Youth Advocacy
Each year school boards designate a Child and Youth Advocate whose function isto serve as a conduit between the board and the AASB Advocacy office in
http://www.aasb.org/ChildAdv.html
About Us Contacts Calendar Board Standards ... Useful Tools SEARCH
AASB's advocacy effort provides school board members with ideas on how to motivate, educate, and activate their own boards and communities to work together by building assets in youth that will ultimately help them to succeed. Services include presentations on Building Assets, an Advocacy Network to advance district and AASB child advocacy goals, workshops for school staff and community members on how to be effective advocates for children, and collaboration among state organizations and agencies. The Advocacy Network Collaboration Advocacy on the Hill Need Help Drafting an Advocacy Related Policy? ... About Building Assets in Youth. The Advocacy Network
The advocacy role of school board members is to promote the parental, public and social service commitment to the shared responsibility of education all children. Each year school boards designate a Child and Youth Advocate whose function is to serve as a conduit between the board and the AASB Advocacy office in advancing your advocacy goals.
To help school board members and teachers be effective as advocates for children, AASB offers the following high-energy workshops:

19. What Are Assets
Child/youth advocacy. The Advocacy Network. Home, Legislative Services, InformationServices, Child/youth advocacy, Board Development, Management Services.
http://www.aasb.org/Assets.html
About Us Contacts Calendar Board Standards ... Useful Tools SEARCH
Youth developmental assets are the individual qualities and social supports that help children and youth make good decisions and grow to be healthy and successful. Success is defined as becoming a self-sufficient, caring and contributing member of the community. Newsletter 1 Newsletter 11 Newsletter 21 Newsletter 31 ... [Management Services] 316 West 11th Street, Juneau, Alaska 99801-1510
Tel: (907) 586-1083 Fax: (907) 586-2995
Email: aasb@aasb.org

20. CFIDS
Advocacy, information, research and encouragement for young persons with CFIDS and related disorders.
http://www.cfids.org/youth.asp
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Resources and support for:
  • Children, adolescents, and college students with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also known as chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome (CFIDS);
  • Children and teens with related conditions such as fibromyalgia (FM), neurally mediated hypotension (NMH) and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS);
  • Family members, teachers, school nurses, pediatricians, family practitioners, psychologists and others who assist children and teenagers with CFS in reaching their goals.

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