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Mobilizing Adults for Positive Youth Development: Strategies for Closing the Gap between Beliefs and Behaviors

E. Gil Clary ; Jean E. Rhodes (eds.)

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978-0-387-29173-4

ISBN electrónico

978-0-387-29340-0

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Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2006

Tabla de contenidos

Introduction and Conceptual Foundations

E. Gil Clary; Jean E. Rhodes

Contrary to the classical orthopedic concepts (“acute abdomen”) and the is of cardinal importance in general surgery. not lost their importance in trauma surgery and are the basis of immediate action. Interventions whether performed or missed during the first hour (“golden hour”), or even during the first 30 minutes determine the survival and later the quality of life of the severely injured person, victims of . Generally accepted is also the priority of .

- Introduction and Conceptual Foundations | Pp. 1-16

Young People Are Resources to Be Developed: Promoting Positive Youth Development through Adult-Youth Relations and Community Assets

Richard M. Lerner; Amy E. Alberts; Helena Jelicic; Lisa M. Smith

The increased emphasis on corporate social responsibility has provided much-needed efforts in helping young people in a wide variety of ways. Societal, economic, and human resources reasons have encouraged more organizations to help youth. In addition, many forward-thinking organizations have done much to volunteer their employees’ time, develop programs, and donate resources. There are countless examples of companies that support youth development; however, the results of their programs are not widely disseminated, leaving companies that want to start their own efforts often either duplicating what might already be available or developing a program that will be less than effective. Many of the best-practice companies realize the steps necessary to lead to successful programs and have partnered with existing agencies to serve those who need it most. Their accomplishments are commendable and should be shared with others.

I - The Context of Adults Helping Youth Develop | Pp. 19-39

The World of Adults Today: Implications for Positive Youth Development

Peter C. Scale

Contrary to the classical orthopedic concepts (“acute abdomen”) and the is of cardinal importance in general surgery. not lost their importance in trauma surgery and are the basis of immediate action. Interventions whether performed or missed during the first hour (“golden hour”), or even during the first 30 minutes determine the survival and later the quality of life of the severely injured person, victims of . Generally accepted is also the priority of .

I - The Context of Adults Helping Youth Develop | Pp. 41-61

Lessons from Research on Volunteering for Mobilizing Adults to Volunteer for Positive Youth Development

Arthur A. Stukas; Maree Daly; E. Gil Clary

The increased emphasis on corporate social responsibility has provided much-needed efforts in helping young people in a wide variety of ways. Societal, economic, and human resources reasons have encouraged more organizations to help youth. In addition, many forward-thinking organizations have done much to volunteer their employees’ time, develop programs, and donate resources. There are countless examples of companies that support youth development; however, the results of their programs are not widely disseminated, leaving companies that want to start their own efforts often either duplicating what might already be available or developing a program that will be less than effective. Many of the best-practice companies realize the steps necessary to lead to successful programs and have partnered with existing agencies to serve those who need it most. Their accomplishments are commendable and should be shared with others.

II - Mobilizing Individual Adults | Pp. 65-82

Generativity and Adult Development: Implications for Mobilizing Volunteers in Support of Youth

Andrea S. Taylor

Contrary to the classical orthopedic concepts (“acute abdomen”) and the is of cardinal importance in general surgery. not lost their importance in trauma surgery and are the basis of immediate action. Interventions whether performed or missed during the first hour (“golden hour”), or even during the first 30 minutes determine the survival and later the quality of life of the severely injured person, victims of . Generally accepted is also the priority of .

II - Mobilizing Individual Adults | Pp. 83-100

Strategies to Motivate Behavior Change: How Can We Mobilize Adults to Promote Positive Youth Development?

Alexander J. Rothman; Katherine C. Haydon

Contrary to the classical orthopedic concepts (“acute abdomen”) and the is of cardinal importance in general surgery. not lost their importance in trauma surgery and are the basis of immediate action. Interventions whether performed or missed during the first hour (“golden hour”), or even during the first 30 minutes determine the survival and later the quality of life of the severely injured person, victims of . Generally accepted is also the priority of .

II - Mobilizing Individual Adults | Pp. 101-114

Best Practices of Prosocial Organizations in Youth Development

Susan Elaine Murphy; Ellen A. Ensher

The increased emphasis on corporate social responsibility has provided much-needed efforts in helping young people in a wide variety of ways. Societal, economic, and human resources reasons have encouraged more organizations to help youth. In addition, many forward-thinking organizations have done much to volunteer their employees’ time, develop programs, and donate resources. There are countless examples of companies that support youth development; however, the results of their programs are not widely disseminated, leaving companies that want to start their own efforts often either duplicating what might already be available or developing a program that will be less than effective. Many of the best-practice companies realize the steps necessary to lead to successful programs and have partnered with existing agencies to serve those who need it most. Their accomplishments are commendable and should be shared with others.

III - Mobilizing Local Groups of Adults | Pp. 117-135

Mobilizing Communities for Positive Youth Development: Lessons Learned from Neighborhood Groups and Community Coalitions

Pamela S. Imm; Renie Kehres; Abraham Wandersman; Matthew Chinman

Contrary to the classical orthopedic concepts (“acute abdomen”) and the is of cardinal importance in general surgery. not lost their importance in trauma surgery and are the basis of immediate action. Interventions whether performed or missed during the first hour (“golden hour”), or even during the first 30 minutes determine the survival and later the quality of life of the severely injured person, victims of . Generally accepted is also the priority of .

III - Mobilizing Local Groups of Adults | Pp. 137-157

Mobilizing Adults for Positive Youth Development: Lessons from Religious Congregations

Kenneth I. Maton; Mariano R. Sto. Domingo

The increased emphasis on corporate social responsibility has provided much-needed efforts in helping young people in a wide variety of ways. Societal, economic, and human resources reasons have encouraged more organizations to help youth. In addition, many forward-thinking organizations have done much to volunteer their employees’ time, develop programs, and donate resources. There are countless examples of companies that support youth development; however, the results of their programs are not widely disseminated, leaving companies that want to start their own efforts often either duplicating what might already be available or developing a program that will be less than effective. Many of the best-practice companies realize the steps necessary to lead to successful programs and have partnered with existing agencies to serve those who need it most. Their accomplishments are commendable and should be shared with others.

III - Mobilizing Local Groups of Adults | Pp. 159-175

Bridging Research and Community Practice in the Field of Youth Development through University Outreach

Linda Camino; Shepherd Zeldin

Contrary to the classical orthopedic concepts (“acute abdomen”) and the is of cardinal importance in general surgery. not lost their importance in trauma surgery and are the basis of immediate action. Interventions whether performed or missed during the first hour (“golden hour”), or even during the first 30 minutes determine the survival and later the quality of life of the severely injured person, victims of . Generally accepted is also the priority of .

III - Mobilizing Local Groups of Adults | Pp. 177-192