A Human Rights-Based Approach to Youth Work
This e-study tells the story of three experienced youth workers who have embraced a rights-based approach to their work with young people. During their year in the NorthStar Y... Learn More
Paths Towards Organizational Cultural Competence
This e-study examines the importance of cultural competence in human services, using the settings of nonprofits serving youth experiencing homelessness to illustrate the signi... Learn More
A Youth Work Lens on Human Development
Successful youth workers build relationships supported by mutual respect, personal choice, voluntary participation and quality, informal learning. This e-study explores how th... Learn More
Taking Action Toward Equity in Youth Work
Youth work is a dynamic practice that engages youth of all ages with adults in community-based experiences to learn, reflect, and grow. This e-study will help users learn to n... Learn More
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Jeremiah Program
This case explores the national scaling efforts of Jeremiah Program, a Minneapolis-based nonprofit. Jeremiah Program is a nationally recognized nonprofit organization whose pr... Learn More
Collaboration Challenges
A core challenge facing front-line social service providers is how to balance managing caseloads and working with the right partners in the local community in order to resolve... Learn More
Myers-Wilkins Community School Collaborative
This e-case highlights the leadership and management of a cross-sector collaborative through its implementation of a community school approach in a low-socioeconomic, highly d... Learn More
Nutrigenomics and Metabolomics
This e-case is designed as a tool for a layperson to explore and better understand Nutrigenomics research and possible future technologies that will come from this research. Learn More
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