- Readiness Workbook
- Description of CTC Phases
- Example of Mobilizer Job Description
- Building Coalition Capacity: Engage Member & Address Readiness Issues
- Social Development Strategy (SDS)
- What is Social Development Strategy?
- CTC’s Social Development Strategy promotes positive youth development. We’ve organized the knowledge on what protects young people from developing health and behavior problems into an easy-to-use strategy.
Opportunities. Skills. Recognition.
The Social Development Strategy fosters the success and health of young people from before birth through every stage of development. It’s easy to use, easy to remember, and it works!
Providing young people with opportunities, skills and recognition strengthens bonding with family, school and community. Strong bonds motivate young people to adopt healthy standards for behavior. This strategy has been tested and proven effective. It is a foundation of CTC.
For more information on training in the Social Development Strategy Model contact EPIS at epis@psu.edu
- CTC’s Social Development Strategy promotes positive youth development. We’ve organized the knowledge on what protects young people from developing health and behavior problems into an easy-to-use strategy.
- What is Social Development Strategy?
- PAYS Risk and Protective Factor Profile
Describes the risk and protective factors and includes definitions, related PAYS questions, and links to youth behaviors.
- Archival Data Collection Tools
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These are worksheets that are a great resource for data collection based on the CTC Risk Factors. They provide individual indicators, sources, and data collection work plan sections. Each document is focused on a separate CTC Domain and includes each risk factor for that domain.
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