3 research outputs found
The Plain Talk Planning Year: Mobilizing Communities to Change. A Report Prepared for The Annie E. Casey Foundation
The Annie E. Casey Foundations Plain Talk initiative seeks to address the problems of teenage pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases among a communitys youth by organizing and mobilizing community residents to change the attitudes and practices of the community and service providers. The Plain Talk approach is built from the belief in community empowerment and the use of consensus-building to make decisions and negotiate with social service institutions. This report documents the experiences of the six sites -- Atlanta, Hartford, Indianapolis, New Orleans, San Diego and Seattle -- during their planning year of the initiative
Big Brothers/Big Sisters: A Study of Volunteer Recruitment and Screening
This is one of four P/PV reports on mentoring programs associated with Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America (BBBSA). It describes how BBBS agencies recruit potential volunteers, who is most likely to respond to current outreach efforts, and which techniques are used to attract minority volunteers. The study also investigates the intake process and makes recommendations for its improvement
Big Brothers/Big Sisters: A Study of Program Practices
The first of four studies of the effectiveness of the BBBS model, Big Brothers/Big Sisters: A Study of Program Practices documents the implementation of the BBBS program model. The study examines the model by analyzing variation in program practice among eight BBBS agencies, which were selected, in part, to reflect differences in recruitment, screening, training, matching and supervision