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Articles and Research Papers About SRT®

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"Social Responsibility Training: A Comprehensive Solution for School Disengagement. Empowerying At-Risk Youth and Their Families," (new overview brochure, January 2008, PDF, 12 pages)

"Character Development Results with High-Risk Students in a Georgia School Alternative Program," December 2007 (PDF, 18 pages)



RECENT

Update: Spring 2007

"Making a Difference with SRT®: Project Report 2001-2007" (PDF)



SRT Overview

A one-page description of our objectives and positive program impact. PDF

“Using Social Responsibility Training (SRT) to Support Youth School Success.” (2005)
This is the most recent full research report describing SRT outcomes for at risk youth in six states. PDF

“Introduction to Social Responsibility Training (SRT) & Research Results with High Risk Youth, Parents and Families.”
An abbreviated introduction and report on the highlights of SRT outcomes. PDF

“Comprehensive Truancy Prevention Project: Community Project Proposal”
This paper reviews current research on truancy and effective interventions and describes a comprehensive student and family intervention involving multiple systems. PDF

“Creating Comprehensive Community Solutions for Youth and Families: Multi-Systemic Curricula”
This paper describes the Spokane, Washington, Youth for Social Responsibility Project that involves comprehensive community collaboration. Microsoft Word document

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