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Document Type

Article

Abstract

If youth development is a profession, then it follows that the attitudes and skills needed by youth workers should be similar across specific program settings. This session explored this assumption by discussing the staff competencies needed for quality service delivery. First, lessons from ongoing "cross-program" research were discussed and then a panel composed of a variety of youth serving organization discussed similarities and differences in essential staff competencies.

Publication Date

1995

Journal Title

National Youth Leadership Symposium Monographs

Volume

4

Issue

1

ISBN

1-881516-03-2

First Page

37

Last Page

56

Comments

Monograph no.4 of this series covers the 1993 National Youth Leadership Symposium

Publisher

Institute for Youth Leaders

City

Cedar Falls, IA

Copyright

©1995 Institute for Youth Leaders, College of Education, School of Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services, University of Northern Iowa

Language

en

File Format

application/pdf

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