Coordination of Services/
Interagency Cooperation
In order to prevent antisocial behaviours,
at-risk youth need to benefit from a coordinated web of services that include
appraisals/screening, early identification, referrals, coordinated treatment and case
management, counseling, rehabilitation/reintegration and follow-up. This section of the
report addresses this coordination and range of services.
Explanations (Summaries, Articles)
- ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational management, (1991). At
Risk Youth in Crisis: A Handbook for Collaboration Between Schools and Social Services
- Gagnon MA, (1998). Cahier
santé: Les services ŕ la jeunesse en urgent besoin de protection
- Liontos LB, (1990). Collaboration
between schools and social services, ERIC Digest
- Carter S, (1994). Prevention. Organizing
Systems to Support Competent Social Behavior in Children and Youth
- Abdal-Haqq I, (1993). Integrated
services: New roles for schools, new challenges for teacher education. ERIC Digest
- Lutfiya MN, (1993). Integrated
services. A summary for rural educators. ERIC Digest
- Lombardi J, (1992). Beyond
transition. Ensuring continuity in early childhood services. ERIC Digest
- Burnett G, (1994). Urban
teachers and collaborative school-linked services. ERIC Digest
- North Central Regional Education Laboratory, (nd). Full Service
Schools
- ERIC Clearinghouse on Counseling and Student Services, (1997). Full service schools.
Preventing youth violence
Evidence (Reports, Research Reviews, Major Case Studies)
Examples (Canadian and Other Examples)
Resources
-Planning Guides
-Programs and Materials
-Policy Examples