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2000 and Beyond: Future Career Directions for Child and Youth Care Professionals (From Perspectives in Professional Child and Youth Care, P 347-359, 1990, James P. Anglin, et al., ed. -- See NCJ-125552)

NCJ Number
125571
Author(s)
C J Denholm
Date Published
1990
Length
13 pages
Annotation
Established child and youth care training programs attempt to ensure that students become skilled and knowledgeable in core competencies appropriate for the breadth of work settings with children and youth.
Abstract
Child and youth care is facing a time where developing a unique body of knowledge (researcher), teaching (educator) and demonstrating to students (clinician), advocating change (political lobbyist), providing alternative perspectives to fellow professionals (consultant), and assuming key responsibilities for the many professional associations (administrators) emerge as separate career directions. The point of entry into a child and youth care education and training program is an appropriate time to expose students to opportunities and attendant competencies needed for work within employment areas requiring these functions. Providing direction about employment areas also now requires information for students contemplating study at the graduate level. 2 figures, 5 references. (Author abstract modified)

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