The final stage of this project is to explore ways in which Skills for Life can support existing programs in youth-serving organizations. Indeed, although initially developed in schools, Skills for Life could be a potentially useful resource for 15–16-year-olds outside the classroom. As the resource is now in open access here, this stage involves the development of a short guide to provide suggestions on the adaptations needed in terms of content and guidelines for implementing the resources in youth-serving organizations.
Published: June 2024
Capability: Experimentation
Policy Area: Health - Mental Health, P-12 Education - Specialized Services and Programs
Population: Students - Youth
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