5 articles in this issue
Varda Mann-Feder, Daniel G. Scott, Bruce Hardy
This article reports on an analysis of a conversation held at a World Café gathering in the spring of 2014. At that time, a group of 25 professionals involved in higher education in Child and Youth Care engaged in a discussion of challenges that have impl... see more
Marina E. Geschiere, Renske Spijkerman, Anke de Glopper
The entrance of parents into substance abuse treatment provides a unique opportunity to discuss parenting with them, and to inquire about the psychological wellbeing of their children. This is important because parental substance abuse is associated with ... see more
Yang Yue
The current study investigates the effects of teacher support, school connectedness, and school socioeconomic status (SES) on youth depressive symptoms. Data were collected from a sample of 881 students in Grade 6 from 10 primary schools in Northwest Chin... see more
Ernest Darkwah, Maxwell Asumeng, Marguerite Daniel
The experience of stress by workers in any work environment has negative impacts on employee health and productivity. However, work resources are known to have possible neutralizing impacts on the negative effects of stress depending on the availability o... see more
Erwin Dimitri Selimos, Yvette Daniel
This paper draws on focus groups and interviews with newcomer immigrant and refugee youth between the ages of 16 and 22 to consider how schools shape their settlement processes and their sense of social inclusion and belonging. In particular, the paper fo... see more