You're a young person, in your 20s or so, and you've noticed that quite a few of your similarly-aged peers & friends are in desperate need of care due to major mental and emotional health challenges - which are taking a toll on everything else. However, support services for this group are lacking. What could you learn or train in to be able to be a better source of support and care for your peer community?
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posted by divabat
on Oct 20, 2011 -
11 answers
What are some good travel guide websites that aren't so Western-centric and don't treat other countries like exotic sights to gawk at?
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posted by divabat
on Aug 2, 2009 -
6 answers
If you had one year to dedicate yourself to researching how young people's passions and interests can be supported and encouraged, what would you do? Bonus points for Montreal-related responses.
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posted by divabat
on Oct 10, 2008 -
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Cultural diversity, youth, and the arts/creative industries - where do I start looking for resources?
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posted by divabat
on Aug 27, 2008 -
3 answers
If you were writing a book/essay about the motivations of over-ambitious young people, where would you look for research?
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posted by divabat
on Apr 4, 2008 -
7 answers
My blog is getting some significant attention and I'd like to make it more useful. How do I do so?
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posted by divabat
on Nov 22, 2007 -
4 answers
I've read "The Dangerous Book for Boys" and I generally love those kind of books (information about anything with guides on doing stuff). What other books are out there that are in a similar vein? I'm a 21-year-old girl but would rather not have a "girly" book.
posted by divabat
on Aug 25, 2007 -
22 answers
In about a month I will return from one of the greatest experiences of my life - a multicultural travelling creative extravaganza.
Then what?
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posted by divabat
on Nov 12, 2005 -
11 answers