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Street Smarts: improving relationships with street youth
Author(s):
Ethos Strategy Group
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Description:
This video is intended to assist professionals such as health care providers, police and security forces, and business owners to improve their relationships and interactions with street involved youth.
Part 1 (7:29) Street Smarts - Improving Relationships with Street Youth. This is an introduction to how businesses, medical professionals and law enforcement officers can improve their relationships with street involved youth.
Part 2 (4:25) Improving Relationships with Law Enforcement. In this part, both youth and an officer discuss how to improve interactions between street involved youth and law enforcement.
Part 3 (3:56) Improving Relationships in Health Care. In this part, youth, a public health nurse and a physician discuss ways to improve their interactions and build trust.
Part 4 (3:44) Improving Relationships with Business. This part explores how businesses can improve their interactions with youth as employers and as leaders in the community.
Part 5 (2:31) Looking Ahead. This is the conclusion to Street Smarts and summarizes why everyone has a role to play in building successful relationships with street involved youth.
This video is presented by the Greater Vancouver Regional Steering Committee on Homelessness - Youth Working Group. It is presented here for educational purposes only. This video is protected under applicable copyright and other proprietary rights. Please contact info(@)ethosstrategygroup.com for information about obtaining a DVD copy.
Type of Resource:
Video/Audio Files
Organization:
Ethos Strategy Group
Publication Date:
2009
Location:
Vancouver; British Columbia; Canada
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