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The Community Development for Healthy Children Initiative [electronic resource] /

by Ealey, Sarah; Wituk, Scott; Schultz, Jerry; Usher, Jeff; Meissen, Greg; Pearson, Rachel.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 129-138.Subject(s): Youth engagement, positive youth development, youth involvement, community initiatives, mini-grant programsOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Journal of community practice 2006, Vol. 14, No. 4Summary: An increasing interest in positive youth development has led to the creation and expansion of programs and initiatives related to youth involvement and engagement. This article focuses on the Community Development for Healthy Children initiative, which envisions making Kansas the best state in the nation in which to raise a child. The initiative includes three primary strategies: A multi-media campaign; technical assistance and support to local communities; and mini-grant opportunities. The paper provides examples of activities from across the state that promote youth involvement. Outcomes across four areas are examined, and the benefits and challenges of this initiative are also discussed.
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An increasing interest in positive youth development has led to the creation and expansion of programs and initiatives related to youth involvement and engagement. This article focuses on the Community Development for Healthy Children initiative, which envisions making Kansas the best state in the nation in which to raise a child. The initiative includes three primary strategies: A multi-media campaign; technical assistance and support to local communities; and mini-grant opportunities. The paper provides examples of activities from across the state that promote youth involvement. Outcomes across four areas are examined, and the benefits and challenges of this initiative are also discussed.

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