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RESOURCES FOR PROVIDERS on serving Latino families; Survey on youth programs

 

·        Making Service Delivery Relevant for Latino Families during COVID-19 through Responsive Adaptation

COVID-19 has placed disproportionate health and economic burdens on Latino families. A new resource from The National Research Center on Hispanic Children & Families discusses four principles that providers can use to improve service delivery for Latino families during COVID-19: Meet families’ immediate needs, give service delivery staff adequate support, leverage partnerships, and build trust and mutual respect between families and service providers.

·        SURVEY: Youth Thrive Yes! Scan for Excellent Youth Resources

Youth Thrive of the Center for the Study of Social Policy is asking for your help to identify the best examples of community-based resources, partnerships, activities, or programs that give young people (ages 9-26 years old) the opportunities and experiences they need to fulfill their dreams in a safe, loving, and equitable environment. Youth Thrive, an initiative of the Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP), is conducting this Scan to identify the variety of ways that families, informal supports, peers, neighborhoods, schools, youth services, and other community-based organizations can promote young people’s healthy development and help them reach their goals. Given your expertise and experience, Youth Thrive is asking you to let us know your best examples of these types of resources.  Please submit your ideas via a brief online Survey by clicking here.

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