34 Useful sources: youth

'austraLasia' #34

USEFUL SOURCES: YOUTH

contributed by Peter Newbery

1. Center for Adolescent Studies

Description: "The Center for Adolescent Studies focuses on meeting

the social and emotional growth and development needs

of adolescents through providing support to adults

working with youth, investigating current social issues

and providing tools for teens to learn and practice

new, healthy behaviors. The Center is based at the

School of Education at Indiana University, in

Bloomington Indiana." The site includes a link to ADOL

(Adolescence Directory On-line) which it supports, and

other projects include: Caring project; Drug

Information Assessment and Decision Support: Institute

on Adolescents at Risk; and Teacher Talk.

Keywords: adolescents, adolescence, youth, risk, drugs,

adolescent psychology, education, teachers

Alternative

Title:

Available from: http://education.indiana.edu/cas/

2. American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Description: Formed in 1953, the AACAP has been involved in new

developments in the health care environment and has

addressed the needs of children, adolescents and

families. Examples of the Academy's responses to

national concerns over the years include: establishing

guidelines for the clinical evaluation of child sexual

abuse; helping to educate parents and families about

psychiatric disorders affecting children and

adolescents; identifying the knowledge base for the

prevention of psychiatric disorders in children and

adolescents. It also hosts an annual meeting and

publishes research notes and journals in support of

clinical practice. There are also links to other sites

of interest.

Keywords: adolescence, childhood, family, sexual abuse,

psychiatry, care, attention deficit disorder

Alternative AACAP

Title:

Available from: http://www.aacap.org/

3. Child Research Net

Description: Based in japan, Child Research Net (CRN) is a

non-profit, interactive research institute dedicated to

facilitating world-wide research on children and youth.

It aims to gather and exchange information regarding

children and youth internationally, with a special

focus on Japan and Asia. By using the Internet, it is

hoped there will be more effective dialogue within the

academic community as well as an exchange of

interdisciplinary perspectives to enrich and expand the

scope of children's research. The site is divided into

a number of sections: The CRN Navigator provides links

to many sites regarding children. These include

educational institutes, government agencies, schools,

and databases. These international resources focus on

child and youth education and development from an

interdisciplinary perspective. The Library section

offers academic articles from Japanese journals, survey

data and demographic information on Japanese and Asian

children and families. The Laboratory is a virtual

research centre where Child Research Net will conduct

research in co-operation with researchers from other

organisations. CRN's Key Investigators are listed here,

as well as their contributions to CRN. The forum

section will hold discussions relating to children's

issues. The Information section will contain news from

CRN and announcements of conferences and events in

Japan and Asia. The site is available in japanese and

English.

Keywords: children, child welfare, Japan, Asia, youth, child

psychology, adolescent psychology, education, child

welfare, child development

Alternative CRN

Title:

Available from: http://www.crn.or.jp/

http://www.crn.or.jp/index-e.html