Categorieën: Alle - development - abuse - activities - poverty

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YMCA EVALUATION

The evaluation of various YMCA programs highlights the significant impact of poverty on child abuse, neglect, and risky behaviors among urban African American students. It underscores the correlation between economic hardship and increased rates of child abuse fatalities and neglect, often exacerbated by drug use and family violence.

YMCA EVALUATION

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Extra-curricular activities

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YMCA Evaluation

A community outreach program for youth within the child welfare system: A grant proposal.

Extra curricular activities
Prevents child abuse and neglect.
Increases Decreased cognitive, behavioral, and social development.
Decreased cognitive, behavioral, and social development.
Child abuse and neglect.

No Surprise: The Rate of Fatal Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities Is Related to Poverty.

Outcome for fatal child abuse and neglect.

family violence.

Drug use.

Improving Outcomes for Urban African American Students.

Increase special education referrals.

Use of a free YMCA membership among low-income black women. Translational Behavioral Medicine.

poverty
12-month no-cost membership.

Increase utilization to stay and play.

Increased physical activity.

Sports and Child Development.

extra-curricular activities
children preform better in school and in social settings.
Increases cognitive, behavioral, and social development.

The YMCA's Teen Action Agenda

Prevent risky behavior with extra curricular activties.
Extra Curricular Actvities

basketball leagues.

recycling and environmental projects

culturally specific curriculums.

computer literacy classes.

Leadership clubs.

drug prevention programs.

mentoring programs.

Poverty
Risky Behavior

skipping school.

gang violence.

smoking.

drinking.

Children left unsupervised after school.

higher chance to engage in risky behavior.