2018/2019 ANNUAL REPORT DASHBOARDS AND APPENDICES
OBJECTIVE ONE
KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE
Objective One: Knowledge Exchange DELIVERABLES
YEAR FIVE ACCOMPLISHEMENTS
Maintain/upgrade the eXchange for Youth Work
Design and development complete; testing underway. Redesigned, integrated website going live in August 2019.
Develop and launch Community Board
To launch with redesigned website in August 2019.
Curate and create 100 NEW resources
123 new resources created and curated for the Library for Youth Work
20 Research Summaries
22 developed and shared on the Library
10 Factsheets
11 developed and shared on the Library
10 Blog Posts
12 written and posted on the eXchange
10 Multimedia Resources
11 developed and shared on the Library
5 Research to Practice (RtP) Reports
1 completed and shared on the Library; 34 Evidence Briefs developed for Youth Program Supports
6 webinars
6 webinars hosted and archived on YouthREX.com and on the Library for Youth Work
Develop and launch virtual Communities of Practice (CoPs) to be moderated on the eXchange for Youth Work
Virtual CoPs to launch with redesigned website on August 2019
Host 2 face-to-face CoPs
6 face-to-face CoPs hosted for 137 participants 3 in Toronto, 1 in London and 2 in Sudbury
Knowledge to Action (KtA) Exchange biennial event hosted in Fall 2018
Hosted over 300 youth sector stakeholders at York University over three days: October 24-26, 2018.
Host 6 Partnership Events across Ontario in partnership with aligned organizations
6 events held
Share lessons learned and contribute to the youth sector evidence base: Publish 2 refereed publications and give 2 refereed presentations
1 publication forthcoming, 1 publication under review, and 6 presentations.
A1 | Research Summaries (n=20+2) CTIATION (APA) 01
Zine, J. (2001). Muslim youth in Canadian schools: Education and the politics of religious identity. Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 32(4), 399-423.
02
Kwok, S. M., & Tam, D. M. Y. (2018). Identifying promising practice for Chinese youth in conflict with the law in Canada. Calgary, AB: University of Calgary.
03
Bala, N., Finlay, J., De Filippis, R., & Hunter, K. (2015). Child welfare adolescents & the youth justice system: Failing to respond effectively to crossover youth. Canadian Criminal Law Review, 19(1), 129-151.
04
Yee, Y. J., Marshall, Z., & Vo, T. (2014). Challenging neo-colonialism and essentialism: Incorporating hybridity into new conceptualizations of settlement service delivery with lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer immigrant young people. Critical Social Work, (15), 88-93.
05
Office of the Chief Coroner. (2018). Safe With Intervention: The Report of the Expert Panel on the Deaths of Children and Youth in Residential Placements. Toronto, ON: Author.
06
Vitopoulos, N., Kielburger, L. C., Frederick, T., & Kidd, S. (2018). Developing a trauma-informed mental health group intervention for youth transitioning out of homelessness. In S. Kidd, N. Slesnick, T. Frederick, J. Karabanow, & S. Gaetz (Eds.), Mental health & addiction interventions for youth experiencing homelessness: Practical strategies for front-line providers (pp. 149-167). Toronto, ON: Canadian Observatory on Homelessness Press.
07
Brinkman, B., Marino, S., & Manning, L. (2018). Relationships are the heart of the work: mentoring relationships within gender-responsive programs for Black girls. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 30(4), 191-213.
08
Ashdown, H., Jalloh, C., & Wylie, J. (2015). Youth perspectives on sexual health workshops: Informing future practice. Qualitative Health Research, 25(11), 1540-1550.
09
Halsall, T., Kendellen, K., Bean, C., & Forneris, T. (2016). Facilitating positive youth development through residential camp: Exploring perceived characteristics of effective camp counsellors and strategies for youth engagement. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 34(4), 20-35.
10
Povilaitis, V., & Tamminen, K. A. (2017). Delivering positive youth development at a residential summer sport camp. Journal of Adolescent Research, 33(4), 470-495.
11
Miller, J., McAuliffe, L., Riaza, N., & Deuchar, R. (2015). Exploring youths’ perceptions of the hidden practice of youth work in increasing social capital with young people considered NEET in Scotland. Journal of Youth Studies, 18(4), 468-484.
12
Indigenous Youth Voices. (2018). A Roadmap to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Call to Action #66. Ottawa, ON: Author.
13
Crosby, S. D., Hsu, H., Jones, K., & Rice, E. (2018). Factors that contribute to help-seeking among homeless, trauma-exposed youth: A social-ecological perspective. Children and Youth Services Review, 93, 126-134.
14
Aykanian, A. (2018). Service and policy considerations when working with highly mobile homeless youth: Perspectives from the frontlines. Children and Youth Services Review, 84, 9-16.
15
Peluso, A. (2017). Practice what we preach: Supervisory practice for youth worker professional development. Journal of Youth Development, 12(1), 18-29.
16
Osteen, P. J., Lacasse, J. R., Woods, M. N., Greene, R., Frey, J. J., & Forsman, R. L. (2018). Training youth services staff to identify, assess and intervene when working with youth at high risk for suicide. Children and Youth Services Review, 86(C), 308-315.
17
Asakura, K. (2016). Paving pathways through the pain: A grounded theory of resilience among lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer youth. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 27(3), 521-536.
18
Iskander, L., & Shabtay, A. (2018). Who runs the schools?: LGBTQ youth activism and Ontario’s Bill 13. Journal of LGBT Youth, 15(4), 339-352.
19
Sampasa-Kanyinga, H. (2017). Co-occurring cyberbullying and school bullying victimization and associations with mental health problems among Canadian middle and high school students. Violence and Victims, 32(4), 671-686.
20
Davis, A. (2017). “The real Toronto”: Black youth experiences and the narration of the multicultural city. Journal of Canadian Studies, 51(3), 725-748.
21
Pascual-Leone, A., Kim, J., & Orrin-Porter, M. (2017). Working with victims of human trafficking. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 47(1), 51-59.
22
Kennedy, M. C., Jansson, M., Benoit, C., Magnuson, D., Scramstad, J., & Hallgrimsdottir, H. (2017). Social relationships and social support among street-involved youth. Journal of Youth Studies, 20(10), 1328-1345.
A2 | Factsheets (n=10+1) TITLE
SOURCE(S)
01
Top 5 Things You Should Know About Your School Board Trustees
YouthREX Toolkit
02
Resources for Youth who Use Cannabis
Literature Review
03
This Is Youth Work: Voices from the Frontlines of Ontario’s Youth Sector
YouthREX
04
Is Ontario’s Sex-Ed Curriculum Age-Appropriate? An Evidence-Based Analysis
Literature Review
05
8 Formulas for Analyzing Data Using Spreadsheet Software
YouthREX
06
TAKE 5: Indigenous Youth Voices by Gabrielle Fayant
YouthREX
07
TAKE 5: Using Data for Racial Justice by Samuel Sinyangwe
YouthREX
08
TAKE 5: Youth Work & Restorative Justice
YouthREX
09
Best Practices to Support Youth Living With & Affected By HIV
YouthREX Report
10
Program Features to Support Youth Living With & Affected By HIV
YouthREX Report
11
HIV by the Numbers
YouthREX Report
A3 | Blog Posts (n=10+2) TITLE
AUTHOR
DATE
Youth Perspectives | Ontario’s Future Depends on Youth: The Perspective of a South Korean International Student New to Canadian Politics
Jae Woong Han, 1st Year Bachelor of Social Work Student, York University; YouthREX Youth Research Assistant
May 24, 2018
Youth Perspectives | A Message to Ontario’s Politicians: We Are Not Your Photo-Op
Jathusha Mahenthirarajan, 1st Year Human Rights & Equity Studies BA Student, York University; YouthREX Youth Research Assistant
May 25, 2018
Youth Perspectives | Welcome to the Polls
Helen Lam, 2nd Year Bachelor of Social Work Student, York University; YouthREX Youth Research Assistant
May 25, 2018
Youth Perspectives | Reflections from the Youth Town Hall: An Experience To Remember
Clementine Utchay, Bachelor of Health Studies Candidate, York University; YouthREX Youth Research Assistant
May 28, 2018
05
Data Scientist & Activist Sam Sinyangwe at the 2018 Knowledge to Action Exchange
Sané Dube, YouthREX Knowledge Exchange Associate
October 12, 2018
06
Youth Work in Ontario is Personal and Political!
Uzo Anucha, MSW, PhD; Provincial Academic Director, YouthREX
November 5, 2018
07
Supporting Youth Work | Carving a Path Towards Program Evaluation
Liam McGuire, Associate Executive Director, Christie Lake Kids
January 3, 2019
08
Supporting Youth Work | Evaluation for Grassroots Organizations
Michele Gnanamuttu, Windsor Youth Centre (WYC)
January 14, 2019
Supporting Youth Work | Spotlight Toronto Youth Reconciliation Initiative
Stefanie Stuart, Manager of Youth Program Supports, YouthREX Central Ontario Hub
January 16, 2019
10
How Do We Support Youth Living With HIV?
YouthREX Staff
January 30, 2019
11
Black History Month 2019: Better Futures for Black Youth in Ontario
YouthREX Staff
February 20, 2019
12
Better Mental Health for Black Youth
YouthREX Staff
February 27, 2019
01
02
03
04
09
A4 | Multimedia (n=10+1) TITLE
CONTENT TYPE
01
Webinar Series - Part One: Youth-Centered Approaches to Meaningful Engagement - Engaging Youth in Program Design & Development
Video
02
Webinar Series - Part Two: Youth-Centered Approaches to Meaningful Engagement - Engaging Youth in Program Evaluation
Video
03
Webinar: Youth Employment – Barriers & Opportunities
Video
04
What is a School Board Trustee?
Video
05
#KtA2018: Real Talk - Youth Work In Ontario Is… | Panel Discussion
Video
06
#KtA2018: Eddie Lartey, Hamilton Youth Poets - Spoken Word Performance
Video
07
#KtA2018: Gabrielle Fayant, Indigenous Youth Voices
Video
08
#KtA2018: Samuel Sinyangwe, Using Data for Racial Justice
Video
09
Webinar: Dr. Paul Gorski - Reaching and Teaching Students in Poverty Strategies for Erasing the Opportunity Gap (Partnership with Social Planning Network of Ontario)
Video
10
Webinar: Supporting Youth Living With & Affected By HIV
Video
11
Webinar Series - Part One: Using the Stages of Change to Support Young People
Video
A5 | Research To Practice Reports + Partnerships (n=1) CITATION
01
Abdullahi, I., Dube, S., & Rogers, K. (2019). Supporting youth living with and affected by HIV in Ontario. Toronto, ON: Youth Research & Evaluation eXchange (YouthREX).
A6 | Webinars (n=6) TITLE
# of
FEATURED PRESENTERS
125
01
Part One: Youth-Centered Approaches to Meaningful Engagement - Engaging Youth in Program Design & Development
Facilitated by Stefanie Stuart (YouthREX); with Lina Chaker (Community Builder & Youth Advocate), Adam Janes (Christie Lake Kids) & Jathusha Mahenthirarajan (YouthREX, L.I.G.H.T.)
100
02
Part Two: Youth-Centered Approaches to Meaningful Engagement - Engaging Youth in Program Evaluation
Facilitated by Dr. Corliss Bean (YouthREX); with Jathusha Mahenthirarajan (YouthREX, L.I.G.H.T.), Liam McGuire (Christie Lake Kids) & Olga Semenovych (Groundswell Projects)
Youth Employment – Barriers & Opportunities
81
Facilitated by Gladys Okine (First Work); with Tamara Balan (CivicAction), Lucas Gordon (RedReach) & Osivue Isteumah (Toronto Youth Cabinet)
Dr. Paul Gorski - Reaching and Teaching Students in Poverty - Strategies for Erasing the Opportunity Gap
200
Partnership with Social Planning Network of Ontario; featuring Dr. Paul Gorski & Yvonne Kelly
Supporting Youth Living With & Affected By HIV
43
Facilitated by Sané Dube (YouthREX); with Ilhan Abdullahi (YouthREX), Samara Carroll (The Teresa Group), Kyana Graham (AIDS Committee of Durham Region), Ashley Rose Murphy (Activist & Youth Advocate), Dane Record (AIDS Committee of Durham Region) & Ciann L. Wilson (Wilfrid Laurier University)
Part One: Using the Stages of Change to Support Young People
150
Facilitated by Vivian Oystrick (YouthREX); with Likwa Nkala (East Metro Youth Services) & Myles Soulliere (New Beginnings)
03
04
ATTENDEES
05
06
A7 | Face-To-Face Community Of Practice Gatherings (n=6) TITLE
LOCATION
DATE
# OF ATTENDEES
01
Discovering Together
Toronto
July 12, 2018
22
02
Youth Worker Cafe Reconnect
Sudbury
November 2, 2018
23
03
Youth-Adult Allies
London
February 13, 2019
21
04
Youth Restorative Justice
Sudbury
February 13, 2019
25
05
Evaluation 101: Youth Participation in Program Evaluation
Toronto
March 19, 2019
25
06
A Community of Practice on Addressing Barriers to Youth Work and Employment
Toronto
March 28, 2019
23
A8 | Partnership Events (n=6) TITLE
PARTNER
01
A Community Exchange: Connecting Data to Action for Youth in Windsor-Essex. October 22, 2018. Windsor, ON
United Way Centraide Windsor-Essex
02
Amplify! Leadership Summit October 23, 2018. Eganville, ON
Renfrew County Youth Strategy Network
03
Using Data for Racial Justice: A Conversation with Samuel Sinyangwe October 23, 2018. Toronto, ON
Office of the Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth
04
Using Data for Racial Justice: A Conversation with Samuel Sinyangwe October 24, 2018. Toronto, ON
York University’s Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies and School of Social Work
05
Youth Voices event with community partners in Southwestern Ontario February 13, 2019. Windsor, ON
United Way Centraide Windsor-Essex
06
Rights for Children and Youth Partnership Conference in Toronto March 25, 2019 - March 27, 2019
Prof. Henry Parada at Ryerson Universty
A9 | Refereed Publications (n=2) TITLE
PUBLICATION DATE
01
Anucha, U., & Srikanthan, S. (2020). Engaging youth in research: Lessons from community-engaged scholarship with urban youth. In S. Todd & J. Drolet (Eds.), Community Practice and Social Development in Social Work. Springer.
Forthcoming
02
Bean, C., & Rahmani, A. (2019). title to come. Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation.
Under Review
A10 | Presentations (n=2+4) TITLE / LOCATION / DATE
PRESENTERS Corliss Bean, Gillian White
01
Using Sport as a Vehicle for Positive Development with Youth Facing Barriers 2018 Parks and Recreation Ontario Educational Forum and Trade Show, Collingwood April 12, 2018
Uzo Anucha
02
Beyond a Seat in the Classroom: Embracing Equity and Inclusion for Black Students in DPCDSB Schools 2017 Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board Equity Conference, Mississauga April 21, 2018
Corliss Bean, Sidney Shapiro
03
Strategies for Visualizing and Sharing Findings from Your Program Evaluation Parks and Recreation Ontario MBA Symposium, Hamilton October 25, 2018
Uzo Anucha, Kathe Rogers
04
Supporting & Promoting Mental Health for Black Youth Ontario Association of Social Workers (OASW) Provincial Conference, Toronto November 2, 2018
Corliss Bean
05
Promising Practices around Data Collection and Management Panel Discussion, United Way of Greater Toronto, Youth Creative Intake & Data Management Strategies Session for Youth Services Strategy Community Agencies November 26, 2018
Kathe Rogers
06
Applying PYD to Practice: The eXchange for Youth Work Youth Services Staff Meeting, Toronto Public Library, Toronto December 6, 2018
A11 | Evidence Briefs (n=36) 01
10 Good Practices for School-Based Mentoring Programs
02
10 Promising Practices for Creating a Curriculum for Youth Living with Learning Disabilities
03
Best Practices for Creating Safe Spaces for Youth
04
Best Practices for Trauma-Informed Work with Children & Youth Witnesses to Violence
05
Best Practices for Youth-Led Program Planning & Implementation and Examples of Positive Change from Youth-Led Models
06
Challenges & Strategies for Programs Engaging Rural Youth
07
Characteristics of a Healthy Community
08
Developing & Sustaining a Youth-Led Social Enterprise and Promising Practices for Supporting Youth Through Social Enterprises
09
Eight Best Practices to Support First-Generation and Low-Income Students in Post-Secondary School
10
Eight Good Practices for Organizations Serving Black Youth and Their Families
11
Eight Good Practices to Engage Racialized, Newcomer & Refugee Youth
12
Eight Promising Practices for Engaging Black Youth & Families in Homework Clubs / Afterschool Programming
13
Eight Promising Practices for Mentorship Programs for Young Black Women
14
Eight Promising Practices to Increase Economic Participation for Youth
15
Engaging, Recruiting & Retaining Girls and Young Women as Participants in Youth Programs
16
Five Best Practices for Working with Youth Experiencing Homelessness
17
Five Good Practices to Engage Racialized, Newcomer & Refugee Youth in Participatory Action Research (PAR)
18
Five Promising Practices for Engaging with Transitional Age Youth in Legal Education and Outreach
19
Five Promising Practices to Support Youth with Intellectual Disabilities in Social Media Use
20
Five Strategies to Increase a Sense of Belonging Among Youth and Challenges & Strategies for Engaging Rural Youth
21
Healing Practices for Black & Racialized Youth
22
Impacts of Early Exposure to Volunteerism and/or Mentorship on Youth
23
Literature Review on Citizenship Education
24
Practices for Engaging & Empowering Youth
25
Promising Practices: Cultural Pluralism, Youth & The Arts
26
Seven Approaches to Inform Mentorship Programs for Black Youth
27
Seven Good Practices for Delivering Services Through a Hub Model
28
Seven Good Practices for Supporting Racialized Youth in Conflict with the Law
29
Seven Promising Practices for Engaging & Supporting NEET Youth
30
Six Good Practices for Working with Youth at Drop-In Centres
31
Six Promising Practices for Engaging Youth with Learning Disabilities in Legal Education and Outreach
32
Six Promising Practices in Providing Online Counselling to Youth
33
Strategies for Youth Empowerment
34
Top Nine Benefits of Social Enterprise Initiatives for Youth
35
Trauma & Arts-Based Therapy
36
Youth Weapon Carrying
OBJECTIVE TWO
YOUTHREX ED
Objective Two: YouthREX ED DELIVERABLES
YEAR FOUR ACCOMPLISHEMENTS
Critical Youth Work Certificate 3 offerings for 60 learners
3 offerings (1 in Ottawa and 2 in Toronto) for 75 learners.
Online Program Evaluation Certificate 2 offerings for 200 learners
2 offerings (Spring 2018 & Winter 2019) for 259 learners.
Advanced Online Program Evaluation Certificate 2 offerings for 100 learners
2 offerings (Fall 2018 & Winter 2019) for 128 learners.
6 workshops for 120 learners
6 workshops for 193 learners.
B1 | Critical Youth Work Certificate (n=3) REGION (CITY)
COHORT & DATE
# OF APPLICANTS
# OF LEARNERS
Eastern (Ottawa)
Spring 2018
63
27
Central (Toronto)
Fall 2018
45
21
Central (Toronto)
Winter 2019
59
27
B2 | Online Certificate: Program Evaluation for Youth Wellbeing (n=2) DATE
# OF APPLICANTS
# OF LEARNERS
Spring 2018
216
152
Winter 2019
126
107
B3 | Online Certificate: Advanced Online Program Evaluation Certificate (n=2) DATE
# OF APPLICANTS
# OF LEARNERS
Fall 2018
135
69
Winter 2019
91
59
B4 | YouthREX Workshops (n=6) TITLE
DATE
CITY
# of LEARNERS
01
Youth Engagement in Action! From Programs FOR Youth to Programs WITH Youth.
June 28, 2018
Toronto
25
02
Youth Engagement in Action! From Programs FOR Youth to Programs WITH Youth.
July 26, 2018
Toronto
50
03
Youth Engagement in Action! From Programs FOR Youth to Programs WITH Youth.
July 31, 2018
Kingston
44
04
Youth Engagement in Action! From Programs FOR Youth to Programs WITH Youth.
October 3, 2018
Manitoulin Island
20
05
Logic Model Development.
September 25, 2018
Hamilton
24
06
Visualizing and Sharing Program Data.
October 25, 2018
Hamilton
30
B5 | Beyond Deliverables: Custom Workshops WORKSHOP/ORGANIZATION/DATE
CITY
01
Youth Adult Partnerships. Unison Community Health Center. May 15, 2018
Windsor
02.
Youth Leadership. Serpent Lake River First Nations. July 26, 2018
Serpent River
03.
Using the Stages of Change to Support Young People. February 27, 2019
Thunder Bay
B6 | Beyond Deliverables: Youth Outreach Worker Anti-Black Racism Workshops with East Metro Youth Services CITY
DATE
01
Windsor
May 23 - 24, 2018
02
Ottawa
June 11 - 12, 2018
03
Toronto
June 21 - 22, 2018
04
Toronto
June 28 - 29, 2018
05
Toronto
July 24- 25, 2018
06
Toronto
June 19, 2018
07
Scarborough
June 18 + June 20, 2018
08
Oshawa
June 25 - 26, 2018
09
Thunder Bay
July 9 - 10, 2018
OBJECTIVE THREE
YOUTH PROGRAM SUPPORTS
Objective Three: Youth Program Supports DELIVERABLES
YEAR FOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
15 Data Requests
15 Data Requests from organizations were completed.
15 Evidence Requests
32 Evidence Requests from organizations were completed.
30 Customized Intentional Program Design
45 Program Design consultations were conducted.
20 Customized Intentional Program Development
44 Program Development supports were provided.
20 Customized Evaluation Consultations
39 Evaluation Consultations were conducted.
10 Customized Evaluation Supports
3 organizations received Customized Evaluation Supports.
Good Youth Work Practice Guide / Good Youth Work Practices Database
Evidence Briefs developed to fulfill Evidence Requests as part of Youth Program Supports will be a content type on the new online Knowledge Hub, to be launched with the redesigned website, which will also feature a Good Youth Work Practices section.
C1 | Case Breakdown by Hub/Region & Service YOUTHREX HUB/ REGION
KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE
INTENTIONAL PROGRAM DESIGN
PROGRAM EVALUATION
Data Request
Evidence Request
Program Design
Program Development
Evaluation Consultations
CES
Central
9
13
19
21
25
3
Southwestern
2
8
15
14
7
0
Eastern
1
10
8
5
5
0
Northern
3
1
3
4
2
0
TOTAL CASES
15
32
45
44
39
3
C2 | List of Organizations Supported By Region
NOTE: Some organizations received more than one support, and some organizations received support for more than one of their youth programs; organizations may also have received more than one Data Request and/or Evidence Request.
Central Hub
51 unique organizations Data Requests African Diaspora Youth Network in North America Big Brothers Big Sisters Toronto Glendon Campus, York University John Howard Society of Toronto
Women’s Health in Women’s Hands
Program Development
Working Women Community Centre
Delta Family Services
Yellow Brick House
Halton Women’s Place
Program Design Delta Family Services The Hammer Band Hockey 4 Youth
Hamilton Youth Poets The Hammer Band Hockey 4 Youth Jane Finch Community Tennis Association
John Howard Society of York Region
Jane Finch Community Tennis Association
Oakville YMCA
Lay-Up Youth Basketball
Markham African Caribbean Canadian Association
Parents of Black Children
LEAD Mentorship
Phoenix Initiative
Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities
Lifted by Purpose
Salvation Army
Markham African Caribbean Canadian Association
SWAG (Success with Age and Guidance)
Phoenix Initiative
Taibu Community Health Centre
Evidence Requests
Skills for Change
Tropicana Community Services
Caribbean African Canadian Social Services
SWAG (Success with Age and Guidance)
Urban Arts
Children’s Aid Society of Toronto
Taibu Community Health Centre
Define! Youth - Impact! TO
Tropicana Community Services
Institute for Youth Health and Development
Voice of Purpose
SWAG (Success with Age and Guidance)
John Howard Society of Toronto Malton Neighbourhood Services Parents of Black Children Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities SWAG (Success with Age and Guidance)
Women’s Health in Women’s Hands
Lay-Up Youth Basketball
Visions of Science Women’s Health in Women’s Hands Yellow Brick House Youth in Politics
Yellow Brick House
Evaluation Consultations
Young Women’s Leadership Network
Canadian Roots Exchange
Youth in Politics
Delta Family Services
Youth Learning Code
Hamilton Youth Poets Jane Finch Community Tennis Association
Lay-Up Youth Basketball Markham African Caribbean Canadian
Eastern Hub
Program Development
15 unique organizations
Jaku Konbit
Midaynta Community Services
Data Requests
Nepean, Rideau & Osgoode Community Resource Centre
Platform A
PSP Petawawa
Parkdale Food Centre
Phoenix Initiative
St. John Ambulance
RITES
Evidence Requests
Evaluation Consultations
Rosalie Hall
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County
Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa
The Salvation Army San Romanoway Revitalization Association Switch Gears Urban Arts Visions of Science Voice of Purpose We Matter Women’s Health in Women’s Hands Yellow Brick House
Jaku Konbit Kingston Community Health Centres - Pathways to Education Nepean, Rideau & Osgoode Community Resource Centre North-South Development Roots and Culture Canada OrKidstra PSP Petawawa Reach Canada
Parkdale Food Centre Renfrew County Youth Network St. John Ambulance
Northern Hub
5 unique organizations Data Requests Better Beginnings, Better Futures Regional Multicultural Youth Council
YMCA Oakville
Program Design
Sudbury Action Centre for Youth
Youth and Philanthropy Initiative Canada
Nepean, Rideau & Osgoode Community Resource Centre
Evidence Requests
Youth in Politics
North-South Development Roots and Culture Canada
Program Design
Parkdale Food Centre
Better Beginnings, Better Futures
Horizons for Youth
Reach* Equality and Justice for People with Disabilities
The Reading Partnership
Renfrew County Youth Network
Northern Youth Services - Building and Understanding Resiliency and Strength Together (BURST)
Rise Asset Development
Sudanese Canadian Association of Ottawa
Program Development
Youth Futures
Better Beginnings, Better Futures
Customized Evaluation Supports (CES)
Youth Odena
Northern Youth Services - Building and Understanding Resiliency and Strength Together (BURST) Sudbury Action Centre for Youth
Windsor-Essex Community Hub
Evaluation Consultations
MerryMount
Northern Youth Services - Building and Understanding Resiliency and Strength Together (BURST)
Nokee Kwe
Sudbury Action Centre for Youth
Wellness & Emotional Support for Youth Online
Evidence Requests
Why Not Missions - Why Not Youth Centres
Housing Information Services Windsor
Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU)
Program Design
Southwestern Hub 18 unique organizations Data Requests City of Kitchener Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU)
Raise the Grade
Program Development City of Kitchener COTTFN Justice Department Fusion Youth Centre
Evidence Requests
LEADS Employment Services
African Canadian Federation of London and Area
London Youth Advisory Council
Bridge Leamington Youth Resource Centre Carizon Family and Community Services Fusion Youth Centre LEADS Employment Services Wellness & Emotional Support for Youth Online West Elgin Community Health Centre Program Design Blehnheim Youth Centre Carizon Family and Community Services COTTFN Justice Department LEADS Employment Services London Youth Advisory Council
MerryMount Township of Wilmot Wellness & Emotional Support for Youth Online Why Not Missions - Why Not Youth Centres Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU) Evaluation Consultations Blehnheim Youth Centre Hotel Dieu Grace Healthcar LEADS Employment Services Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU)
9 unique organizations
CommUnity Partnership Windsor Youth Centre Youth Substance/Opioid Prevention and Education (WECOSS) Program Development Canadian Mental Health Association CommUnity Partnership Windsor-Essex Children’s Aid Society Evaluation Consultations NCCEEP – Omoluabi Restorative Justice Chatham-Kent The Safety Village - Project SPARK
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