Youth Program / REE*START

(Resources, Education, Employment, Support, Teaching, Advocacy, Respect, Transition)

Our Goal

To support and empower youth to make healthy choices in life. This is accomplished by promoting the youths’ independence and helping them to develop positive support systems.

We Provide...

  • Services for youth, 15-22 years of age
  •  Short and long term support
  •  Services delivered on a one-to-one basis
  •  Assistance in meeting self-identified goals

Our Services

Employment Preparation

  • Create resumes for youth while working on job search, interview preparation and follow-up techniques
  • Help youth to maintain employment and resolve workplace conflicts
  • Provides ongoing employment counselling

Support & Advocacy

  • Encourage and teach youth to advocate for themselves
  • When necessary, the Youth Transition Advisor will advocate on the youths’ behalf.
  • Support youth in achieving their self identified goals
  • Work in collaboration with other youth serving agencies to provide comprehensive support to the young person

Identification & Training

  • Provide assistance in obtaining identification and training for employment

Goal Setting

  • Work with youth one-on-one to develop an ongoing service plan
  • Assist with education goals, as well as, bursary and funding information
  • Encourage youth to improve personal and familial relationships
  • Assist youth in successful completion of supervision orders

Referrals

  • Work with clients to identify community resources and link them to appropriate agencies
  • Provide internal and external referrals as required

REE*START is open to all youth (age 15-22) at any stage in their life. Whether the youth requires help with a specific issue or just someone to talk to, the Youth Transition Advisors are there as a support.

Participants are involved in the program on a voluntary basis and are self referred therefore they must want to change their criminal behaviours, and must be willing to make a commitment to the program.

Admission...

  •   Open to youth with or without Criminal Justice status, and with or without involvement in Alberta Children’s Service
  •  Referrals accepted from any outside agency, family member, individual or self-referral
  • Participation is voluntary
  • Client must want to change their criminal behaviours and be willing to make a commitment to the program

 

 

Contact the Edmonton
John Howard Society

#401, 10010 105 St.
Edmonton, AB T5J 1C4

Tel: 780.428.7590
Fax: 780.425.1699

mail@johnhoward.org


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