Positive youth development: a pathway to healthy teens.

Issue brief (Grantmakers in Health) Pub Date : 2003-12-01
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As part of its continuing mission to serve trustees and staff of health foundations and corporate giving programs, Grantmakers In Health (GIH) convened a group of experts from the fields of philanthropy, research, government, and health care to examine recent research on youth development and effective approaches for promoting healthy decision making by adolescents. This Issue Dialogue, Positive Youth Development: A Pathway to Healthy Teens-held June 13, 2002 in Washington, DC-provided an opportunity for grantmakers to explore how they can apply youth development principles and asset-based strategies to their grantmaking to promote healthy development and healthy decision making by the adolescents in their communities. This Issue Brief incorporates the information and ideas shared during the meeting into a background paper prepared for participants at the Issue Dialogue. It provides an introduction to positive youth development; describes the characteristics of effective services and programs; reviews the research in this area; and provides examples of programs sponsored by the government, national organizations, and foundations that are intended to support and promote positive youth development.

积极的青少年发展:通往健康青少年的途径。
作为为健康基金会和企业捐赠项目的受托人和员工服务的持续使命的一部分,健康资助者(GIH)召集了一组来自慈善、研究、政府和卫生保健领域的专家,研究最近关于青少年发展的研究和促进青少年健康决策的有效方法。2002年6月13日在华盛顿特区举行的“积极青年发展:通往健康青少年之路”问题对话为资助者提供了一个机会,探讨他们如何将青年发展原则和基于资产的战略应用于他们的赠款,以促进其社区青少年的健康发展和健康决策。本问题简报将会议期间分享的信息和想法纳入为问题对话参与者准备的背景文件。它介绍了积极的青年发展;描述有效服务和方案的特点;综述了该领域的研究进展;并提供了由政府、国家组织和基金会赞助的旨在支持和促进青年积极发展的项目的例子。
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