EDFE 1101 Chapter Notes - Chapter --: Protective Factor, Social Exclusion, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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Employment training in gaetz, s. , o"grady, b. , buccieri, k. , karabanow, j. , & marsolais, a. (eds. ) (2013), Having a home means that many of your basic needs are met: it is a place where one can eat, rest, sleep and recover from illness or injury. More than merely a physical space, a home means having an address and a telephone, all of which help when looking for work, and at a minimal level, makes a young person more attractive to employers. Most teenagers can also count on a broad and diverse range of social supports including parents and family, friends, neighbours, teachers and counsellors, etc. To nurture and mentor, to provide emotional support and encouragement and in some cases, the connections needed to get work. Young people who are homeless are likely to have left school at a younger age compared to most housed youth.