Partnerships for Prevention : The Story of the Highfield Community Enrichment Project / Karen Hayward, S. Mark Pancer, Geoffrey Nelson.
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TextPublisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Description: 1 online resource (290 p.)Content type: - 9780802080196
- 9781442678286
- 362.71/09713/541 22
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The Highfield Community Enrichment Project is one of eight demonstration sites for the 'Better Beginnings, Better Futures' initiative, a comprehensive, community-driven program dedicated to the prevention of children?s mental health problems in Ontario and the promotion of child, family, and community wellness. Drawing from this multi-method, longitudinal research project, authors Geoffrey Nelson, S. Mark Pancer, Karen Hayward, and Ray DeV. Peters have written Partnerships for Prevention, providing insights and lessons on how prevention programs can be planned, implemented, and managed in a low-income, multicultural context with a high degree of community involvement. The authors demonstrate not just that the program works, but how it works, and in so doing make a contribution to theory, research, and practice in primary prevention and mental health promotion for children. Partnerships for Prevention provides a great deal of knowledge that will be of interest and use to policy-makers, program planners, practitioners, and community residents, who wish to create prevention programs.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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