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  • Characteristics of effective Youth AOD work
  • Client-centred & holistic
  • Relationship-based
    • Relationship-based Part 1
    • Relationship-based Part 2
  • Accessible & continuous
  • Multidimensional & collaborative
    • Introduction to Multidimensional & Collaborative
    • a. Liaison & advocacy
    • b. Coordination & collaborative care planning
    • c. Coordination & planning at service & system level
  • Responsive & proactive
  • Ecological & systemic
  • Developmentally appropriate
    • Introduction to Developmentally Appropriate
    • a. Sensitivity to the developmental challenges and changes faced by all adolescents
    • b. Responding to alterations in developmental trajectories
    • c. Continuous assessment of client capacity
    • d. Developmentally appropriate expectations
    • e. Duty of care and confidentiality
    • f. Developmentally appropriate and conducive ways of interacting
    • g. Family and systems-focused interventions
    • Transition planning
  • Strengths-based & solutions-focused
  • Experiential & participatory
    • Experiential & Participatory part 1
    • Experiential & participatory part 2
  • Commitment to staff support & development
  • References for characteristics of effective Youth AOD work

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