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A Collaborative Solution: Online Safety And Adolescent Trends, Loni L. Whiteman
A Collaborative Solution: Online Safety And Adolescent Trends, Loni L. Whiteman
IPS/BAS 495 Undergraduate Capstone Projects
This professional action project focused on addressing the risks and needs facing local adolescents in my community. I partnered with several professionals and community members to host a parent night presentation at Timberlake High School. The presentation included an overview of risks and trends affecting our local youth, as well as statewide statistics on social media, mental health, vaping, substance use, and other risky behaviors. At the conclusion of the presentation, attendees were invited to ask questions, network with professionals, peruse the “paraphernalia” table, and collect resource handouts from several different supporting agencies in the local area. The presentation was …
Henderson News 1.1, Bede Mitchell, Ann Hamilton, Sonya Shepherd, Fred Smith
Henderson News 1.1, Bede Mitchell, Ann Hamilton, Sonya Shepherd, Fred Smith
Henderson Library Newsletters (2010-2019)
In This Issue:
-3rd Annual Farm to Table Dinner
-Dr. William H. Schubert Curriculum History Collection
-Spotlight on Henderson Library Benefactor
-Fall Family Weekend
-Resources for Community Use
Study Of The Omaha Area Delivery System For Social Welfare, Health, Education, Employment, Courts, Law And Recreation (With Emphasis On Programs And Services For Women And Girls), David W. Hinton, Ralph H. Todd
Study Of The Omaha Area Delivery System For Social Welfare, Health, Education, Employment, Courts, Law And Recreation (With Emphasis On Programs And Services For Women And Girls), David W. Hinton, Ralph H. Todd
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This report was compiled over a four-month period of time, ending March 1973, and was made possible, in part, by a grant from the YWCA to the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Sections of the study include welfare, education, health, employment, jobs, courts, religious organizations and recreation. In each section the focus was on obtaining an average understanding of the scope of activity taking place with special emphasis on facilities and services for girls and women.