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    Issues related to sexual and reproductive health, tobacco and alcohol usage, infectious disease and environmental related heath issues are major concerns for Mongolian youth. All medical and hospital services are free and health care is under the control of state[1]. Each province has at least two hospitals, and as of 2004 there were approximately 18 dentists, 31 pharmacists, 267 physicians, and 305 nurses per 100,000 people[2]. The World Health Organization established and supports nine adolescent-friendly

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    barriers to life, and in amidst this face inequities and injustice as part of life (Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Social Workers, 2011). It is the role of the social worker to use their therapeutic and facilitation skills to assess the clients risk and then work with the appropriate interventions in order to help promote social change for the individual and their family. Within social work practice a single definition for the term assessment is not clearly available given different perspectives

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    and veterans. When people think of homelessness, they don´t fret about the idea of homeless kids, nevertheless how many children really are homeless? The risk of youth becoming homeless is increasing every decade, “on average over two million children in America face a period of homelessness” (Covenant House). There are several causes of youth homelessness, with the major cause being abuse from parents and guardians, whether that be physical, sexual, or emotional. Children are often too afraid of

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    Youth sports is well know if you got a younger kid or teenager that like sports or trying to be in good shape it is god for them to play sports at a younger age. Youth sports is really dangerous but most kids like to play it all over the world. Youth sports is young teenagers or younger kids that play sports for a youth. Yuth sports are very dangerous many kids and teeagers get injured by playing sports. Kid and teenagers get injured because they play sports all year around. But it’s good that younger

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    Homelessness results from people being below the poverty level, and being homeless is defined as “lack of a home or shelter”. Each year, more and more Americans are becoming homeless and are dying from disease and drug abuse on the streets. The number one cause for homelessness is dropping out of high school. Dropping out of high school results in little education, and loss in a diploma, which won’t get you a high paying job you want, so if you don’t have the money to survive, you could end up on

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    rape (Enginurt, Ozer, Demir, Yildirim, & Cankaya, 2014; Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, n.d.). Statistics of crimes committed by juveniles include the following: 225 arrests for violent Crime Index offenses for every 100,000 youth between the ages of 10 and 17 years-old, juveniles were known to be involved in 8% of all homicides, and violent crimes committed by juveniles peaked during the after school hours (National Institute of Justice, n.d.). Juvenile Courts deal with minors

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    relational youth ministry runs the risk of being more about cultural conflict than the concrete presence of God, this rethinking…must be constructed theologically” (Root, 788). However, these writers have caused me to question exactly what a theological approach would look like in my youth ministry. It would be quite inappropriate to minister to adolescents by inserting seminary-level theology into a causal conversation with a teenager about her cats, or crisis counseling setting with my at-risk adolescent

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    Abstract Foster care is defined as an out of home placement outside of the biological family. Individuals are placed in foster care due to some form of child maltreatment, rather it be sexual abuse, neglect, and/or physical abuse. Adolescents who age out of the foster care system are between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one years old who are still in the child welfare system and have not been adopted. Aging out of the foster care systems means that adolescents currently in the child welfare

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    Community Youth Network Is a private non-profit agency at Grayslake, Illinois. This organization has helped families/Individuals with all sort of problems and still strives to help countless of families/Individuals from all over Lake County. The agency's mission is “To preserve and strengthen families while protecting children from abusive or high-risk situations.” It protects and cares for all their patients and their families. Community Youth Network is a private - nonprofit agency since they

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    presented with a euthymic mood with appropriate and congruent affect. Although the youth denied current suicidal ideation, it was noted on his most recent suicide risk screening (04/07/2016) he reported recent suicidal ideation. However, he was assessed by mental health staff, and not felt to be

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