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Taking Action! Youth Coordinator Manual
Submitted by powercamp on Wed, 2010-07-28 15:53The Taking Action Project - Art and Aboriginal Youth Leadership for HIV Prevention has published a manual for leaders.
In this manual you will find information about making Taking Action! happen in your community, including:
Reproductive Justice & Violence Against Women: Understanding the Intersections
Submitted by powercamp on Wed, 2010-07-07 13:29This website page is a special collection and it's purpose is to provide resources and an introduction to reproductive justice, focusing particularly on the connections between the elimination of reproductive oppression and domestic and sexual violence.
How to Chill.ca - A Website for Girls and Dealing with Stress
Submitted by powercamp on Wed, 2010-07-07 11:18Howtochill.ca is an interactive website for teen girls full of tips on how to deal with stress. The Child Development Institute, in partnership with parents and communities conducted a research project with 50 girls in Toronto to determine what makes them stressed, what does it feel like and what to do to cope with it.
Stress-related issues explored include:
A Literature Review on Depression Among Women : Focusing on Ontario
Submitted by powercamp on Fri, 2010-06-25 12:00Immigration in the Long Run: The Education and Earnings Mobility of Second-Generation Canadians
Submitted by powercamp on Wed, 2010-06-16 11:51This study informs discussion on second-generation immigrant equality by focusing on the education and labour market outcomes of the children of immigrants.
Empowering Teenage Girls Through Technology
Submitted by powercamp on Wed, 2010-06-16 11:43The paper describes the elements for success in helping girls to use technology to empower themselves, and provides concrete examples of effective initiatives in school and community settings. It details the role that caring adults play in identifying appropriate resources and providing positive experiences which engage girls in deeper technology skills and applications.
Involve Youth Second Edition: A Guide to Meaningful Youth Engagement
Submitted by powercamp on Wed, 2010-06-16 11:29
Focused on the youth population of Toronto, this guide is an introduction to effective youth engagement programming as a strategy for healthy and safe youth development. It identifies some of the key elements and common challenges, as well as offering possible solutions and strategies.
Multicultural Girls' Fitness & Healthy Living Program
Submitted by powercamp on Mon, 2010-06-14 15:38This report on the Multicultural Girls Fitness & Healthy Living Program created by Raghad Ebied of the South East Ottawa Community Health Centre should be of interest to community organizations, health and resource centers, as well as other stake holders interested in supporting multicultural girls to engage in physical activity and healthy living practices.
Rethinking Relationships: Engaging Youth & Connecting Communities Resource Guide
Submitted by powercamp on Wed, 2010-06-09 15:05In this document is an abundance of books, manuals and programs designed to assist parents and professionals in their efforts to teach children how to grow up healthy in an unhealthy world, and how to promote healthy and equal relationships in a world where inequality is deeply entrenched in our everyday lives.
Antigone Magazine : The Canadian Women's History Issue
Submitted by powercamp on Wed, 2010-06-09 14:53Antigone Magazine is a non-profit, non-partisan, bi-annual magazine about women and politics produced at the University of British Columbia.
Antigone Magazine works towards creating and sustaining a critical dialogue about women, power, feminism, and leadership. Our slogan says it best: a magazine about women, politics, women in politics, and the politics of being a woman





