At a time when communities across the country are interested in evidence-based youth programming, an April conference will bring together leaders from the field to discuss whatβs possible.
The Blueprints for Healthy Youth Development biennial conferencewill feature sessions on evidence-based programs that promote youth education, healthy behaviors, emotional and physical well-being and positive behaviors. Some of these programs are used in the juvenile justice field.
[For more of this story, written by Sarah Barr, go to http://jjie.org/blueprints-con...-programming/188781/]
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