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First International Youth Service Models Conference, Adelaide (Australia), 12-15 March, 2000
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Aboriginal Youth Network (Canada)
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Adolescence
Directory On-Line (USA) - Adolescence Directory On-Line (ADOL) is an electronic guide to information on adolescent issues. It is a service of the Center for Adolescent Studies at Indiana University. Educators, counselors, parents, researchers, health practitioners, and teens can use it; rich resource, highly recommended
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AusEinet - Australian Early Intervention Network for Mental Health in Young People
- "a joint program of the Flinders University of South Australia and the University of Adelaide funded under the National Mental Health Strategy by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Family Services. Our aim is to make sense of early intervention as a theme in mental health. We hope to identify the gaps in the field through our Stocktake process and our State and Territory seminars, provide some innovative programs through 1998 and 1999, and perhaps discover some new answers"
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Centre
for Adolescent Health, University of Melbourne (Australia)
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CAPCAT-Project (Thailand) - Coalition Against Prostitution and Child Abuse in Thailand, sometimes loading is pretty slow due to many gif-files
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Coalition for Services for Lesbian and Gay Youth (Canada) - an association of organizations and individuals concerned
with issues related to lesbian, gay and bisexual youth. Originally established in Toronto in 1992, the Coalition currently consists of more than 100 members, who come from areas surrounding Metropolitan Toronto as well as the downtown area. Members include: health and social service agencies, educators, lesbian, gay and bisexual youth organizations, youth and adult members of the lesbian, gay and bisexual communities, and parents, friends and other interested community members
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CyberIsle (Canada)
- The purpose of TeenNet, CyberIsle and their associated Web pages are
to provide public access to a wide range of health information, not to
give professional advice or interpretation. Our aim is to provide an interactive,
autonomy supporting environment where teens can learn about relevant (self-identified)
health issues.
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European Association of Children and Youth Councils
- "So as to build up a stronger joint Europe and a stronger European consciousness, we have to fight against nationalism, xenophobia and racism with consideration for multiculturalism ... Exchanges between young people take part in the combat against national withdrawal. However, an active national and European citizenship implies that young people participate first at the local level"
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Family Health Institute (USA)
- founded by the Physicians for Social Responsibility, the United States affiliate of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, recipients of the 1985 Nobel Prize for Peace, the Institute is particularly engaged in the prevention of domestic and community violence and children's and youth health
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National Clearinghouse for Youth Studies (Australia)
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Reach Out! (Australia) - "A resource for young people going through tough times"
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THINK - Teen Health Interactive Network (USA) - "provides a resource for teens to learn about health in a fun, interactive environment"
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United Nations Youth Information Network - "established in July 1996 the UNYIN consists of three parts: a directory of "World Youth Resources", a listing of "World Youth Linkages"and an inter-active "World Youth Forum"
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World Congress Against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, 27-31 August 1996, Stockholm (Sweden)
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