Beyond the Basics: A Sourcebook on Sexual and Reproductive Heath Education
Beyond the Basics is a tool for educators who deliver sexual and reproductive health education to 9- 18 year olds.
Building culturally and linguistically competent services to support young children, their families, and school readiness
This tool kit seeks to provide guidance, tools, and resources that will assist communities in building culturally and linguistically competent services, supports, programs, and practices related to young children, their families - May 2004.
Colour, Culture and Dual Consciousness: South Asian Immigrant Youth in the GTA
This qualitative research study explores and documents settlement issues faced by new immigrant youth of South Asian background who came to Toronto at or over the age of 8 and are now between the age of 16 and 24 - April 2000.
English Language and Communication: Issues for African and Caribbean Immigrant Youth in Toronto
A study exploring the language and communication issues faced by English-speaking black youths, from Africa and the Caribbean, as they settle into their new lives in Toronto - March 2000.
Enhancing Services and Supports for Immigrant Youth in Waterloo Region
A study of the diverse settlement issues of immigrant youth (aged 16-20) within Waterloo region with a focus on developing strategies to support youth to address their issues - March 2000.
Factors Affecting the Settlement and Adaptation Process of Canadian Adolescent Newcomers 16-19 Years of Age
This study explores the role of psychological factors involved in the settlement, adaptation and integration process of newcomer youth and provides recommendations for settlement services and programs - 2000.
Issues Confronting Newcomer Youth in Canada: Alternative Models for a National Youth Host Program
This study (CERIS Working Paper Series #39) had as its primary objective the development of three models of service delivery for youth within Host and Host-like programs - June 2005.
Mental Health Promotion Among Newcomer Female Youth: Post-Migration Experiences and Self-Esteem
This report describes the findings of a study which examined mental health promotion issues of newcomer female youth attending secondary school - June 2002.
ReachOUT - Multilingual Services for Newcomer LGBTT2IQQ Youth in Toronto
The ReachOUT Newcomer Network is a project that provides free multilingual settlement services to newcomer LGBTT2IQQ youth in Toronto who are Permanent Residents in Canada, including Government Assisted Refugees.
The Needs of Newcomer Youth and Emerging "Best Practices" to Meet Those Needs
This study identifies the needs of immigrant youth between the ages of 16 to 20, and surveys organizations that provide educational, employment, health and social services to newcomer youth in order to identify "best practices" - 2000.
The Skills Advantage: Opening Doors for Youth and New Canadians - Final Report of the Toronto Board of Trade's Skills Task Force
This report outlines the Toronto Board of Trade’s Skills Task Force strategies to develop a skilled work force for the future - focusing on youth and recent immigrants - November 2003.
To Build on Hope: Overcoming the Challenges Facing Newcomer Youth at Risk in Ontario
This study examines the challenges of five different groups of immigrant youth from ten different sending countries and regions, now residing in Toronto, Hamilton, and Ottawa, at some risk of not succeeding in their settlement - October 2001.
Working for Youth Research Project
A study examining key barriers faced by newcomer youth seeking employment in the Ottawa-Carleton area - April 2000.
Workshop on Minority Youth Residing in the Ottawa-Carleton Region
A report documenting the findings and recommendations of a workshop on the challenges facing minority youth residing in the Ottawa-Carleton Area - May 2000.