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new Transitions
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
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new Transitions Vol 12. No. 1, 2008
In January 2008 the Youth Affairs Network of Queensland (YANQ) put out a call for papers under the topic, From Disengaged to
Re-engaged - Young People's Right to Education and Training.
Simultaneously we we also invited young people to submit their ideas
via the 'Re-engage This!' multimedia competition. The outcome of these
initiatives is this special, public edition of new Transitions.
This edition of new Transitions - the Re-engagement edition - features some excellent writing and art from an eclectic group of people in the youth sector - youth workers, young people, academics and program coordinators. The papers below range from workers opinions based on years of practice to detailed discussion of programs that are working today to maintain or re-engage young people in education.
We hope you enjoy reading the May 2008 edition of new Transitions - The Re-engagement Edition...
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Monday, 01 January 2007 |
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If you wish to submit an article for an edition of new Transitions, please review the guidelines below.
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Wednesday, 10 December 2003 |
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Contents:
- Do Not Mention The War or Young People
- Queer Collaborations
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A Right Royal Pothead
- Sexual Health Training Project
- Demonising The Refugee
- Invisible Young People
- Australian Children At Risk
- Paint On Their Hands
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Sunday, 10 December 2006 |
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Contents:
- Must be the Grog Can't be the Government: Relationships between Government and Indigenous People in Australia
- Judicial Racism
- What is a "Peak Body"?
- Young People's Participation and Representation During the Howard Decade
- Do Children Have Rights?
- Homeless Youth in the Country - Exploring Options for Change
- Take-Home Lessons for Gay, Lesbian, Transgender and Bisexual School Students
- Guidelines
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Tuesday, 04 December 2007 |
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CONTENTS
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Australia: Basic Income and Decency
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Being True to Oneself: The role of authenticity in promoting youth mental health
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Youth Work: A deconstructive approach for those who work with young refugees
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Illness and Disability & Family Caregiving - The role of young people
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Young People and Working Multiculturalism
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Newsflash |
"the working
dogma that ADHD is a disease or neurobehavioral condition does not at this time
hold up to scrutiny of evidence."
Dr Lydia Furman.
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