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Child and Youth Worker Advisory Committee

Child and Youth Worker Advisory Committee. January 29, 2004. Total Numbers. September Intake 2002 - 60/98 -Year 2, 4 males September Intake 2003 – 69/91 – Year 1, 4/9 males January Intake 2002 - 27/45 -Year 3, 4 males January Intake 2003 – 31/40 – Year 2, 2 males

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Child and Youth Worker Advisory Committee

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  1. Child and Youth WorkerAdvisory Committee January 29, 2004

  2. Total Numbers • September Intake 2002 - 60/98 -Year 2, 4 males • September Intake 2003 – 69/91 – Year 1, 4/9 males • January Intake 2002 - 27/45 -Year 3, 4 males • January Intake 2003 – 31/40 – Year 2, 2 males • January Intake 2004 - 52 -Year 1, 8 males • Graduates 65 on February 13, 2004 • 17 Honor Graduates

  3. Faculty Full-time: Geraldine Boates, Nancy Brown Brunton, Jane Hambley, Sue Nadwodny, Pat Anderchek, Susan Pratt Part-time: Academic: Field: Alexandra Butty Cathy Stefanelli Kim Gibson-Chalmers Kamille TenBrinke Kelley Cranford Sue Hysert Audrey Morrison Kim Ann Laush Brenda Mills Sean Flaherty Mark Felvus

  4. Community Community Interventions & ResourcesCommunity based projects -Warm Your Heart By Warming a Child- fundraising for winter clothing mittens and hats for Prince of Wales School in Hamilton -Grace Haven- Fundraising for items, (mostly toiletries), to be placed in Christmas stockings for the mothers at this agency -St. Monica's House -fundraising/collecting baby supplies and providing a list of resources, to be given to the mothers prior to the birth of their babies re:strangers. .

  5. Community • Community based projects (continued)-Volunteer Recruitment - students set up resource/information booths in the malls and in local high schools to inform the community/high school students of the agencies looking for volunteers • -Safety Awareness Program- developed and • implemented by the students at the local Kiwanis • Boys and Girls Club. Topics included drug awareness, dangers in the park/playground, • personal safety re:strangers. • .

  6. Community • Introduction to CYC Practice • Career Development Logs • Legislation Policies and Procedures • Banyan Community Services – Jay GemmelSheri-Leigh Srigley

  7. Community • Professional Development in Child and Youth Care • Rita Macdonald: True Colours • Martha Fox: Human Rights in the Work Place • Kim Cootes: Banyon Youth Services • Emily Harrington: SPCA • Kamille Tenbrink: Dawn Patrol

  8. Community • Portfolio Presentations • Audrey Morrison • Cathy Stefanelli • Michelle Connor • Flora and Ann-Marie: Haldimand • Kelly Richardson and Heidi Nelson: Halton Women' Place • Viki Downey and Donna: Lynwood Hall • Linda Razo and Sarah Harris: Hamilton CAS

  9. Community • Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board • Carpe Diem • Child Abuse Council-Program Committee • Contact Hamilton Wentworth – RPAC • Anti Bullying Coalition

  10. Partnerships • Week of the Child and YouthOctober 24, 2003 • ‘Working with Children and Youth - What a Privilege!’ - VincieTravale • Dr. Jean Clinton, Monday Oct. 18th, 2004

  11. Partnerships • Child Abuse Council April 1, 2004 • Dr. Frank Stechey • Presentation to Helping Professionals and students. • Dawn Patrol Group Homes • -PMAB training

  12. Partnerships • ‘Bullying vs Basketball- One on One’ October 30, 2003 • -146 CYW students acting as moderators after the play ‘The Diary’ .

  13. Partnerships School of Child & Youth Care - Ryerson Advanced Therapeutic InterventionsMohawk College, July 7 to 11, 2003 Available to students and Field Placement Agency Supervisors of the Mohawk CYW Program with our thanks for their ongoing support.

  14. Partnerships OACYC OACYC Provincial Conference – June 2005? -in process… Educator’s Committee – 6 members who represent educators across Ontario

  15. Research • A community based approach: • Intervening where bullying and aggression occurs most often in elementary schools. • On hold pending further review

  16. National Initiative • Standards of Practice • Working day on Victoria 2003/Calagry2004 • http://www.garthgoodwin.info/C4Main.htm

  17. Our Community… CYW website Adolescence, Interviewing and Counselling, Principles of Treatment, Cognitive & Behaviour Modification, Human Sexuality, Assessment and Treatment Strategies, Attending Skills, Introduction to CYC FirstClassAll courses and now services courses using FRED. Online attendance, discussion forums, group work.

  18. Challenges • Double cohort, younger students • Change Year 1 placement experience from 4 days to 3 days each week and located in school based settings which is more structured and closely supervised by College.(pilot fall 2003) • Classroom behaviour

  19. Manual -manual altered to address the Vocational Standards -rubric format -ongoing development

  20. Content: Pat Anderchek Artwork: Andrew Connery

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