| As the federal government begins to encourage faith-based interventions, new research from the New England Network (NEN) for Child, Youth and Family Services provides one of the first comprehensive reports of the current use of secular spiritual and religious programming in work with teens. This book, self reported findings from respondents of 200 randomly selected youth-serving agencies, describes how their programs are implemented; how staff and youth have responded; what obstacles they’ve encountered; and how spiritual programs may enrich the lives of teens. 2002, 74pp., 7.25” x 9.25”, soft cover |