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Conflict Resolution Training for Youth

Conflict Resolution Training for Youth. RAM BHAGAT. Virginia commonwealth university Department of educational leadership Program Evaluation APRIL 2013. The Richmond Youth Peace Project has trained more than 200 youth in Conflict Resolution since 2005. Responsive Evaluation.

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Conflict Resolution Training for Youth

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  1. Conflict Resolution Training • for Youth

  2. RAM BHAGAT Virginia commonwealth universityDepartment of educational leadershipProgram EvaluationAPRIL 2013

  3. The Richmond Youth Peace Project has trained more than 200 youth in Conflict Resolution since 2005.

  4. Responsive Evaluation

  5. DATA COLLECTION

  6. Sequential Mixed-Method

  7. CONFLICT RESOLUTION WORKSHOPS 2011 - 13 ADULT YOUTH What strategies are in place to build wide community support for the program?

  8. CRTY 2011 - 2013 How are youth from the most violent neighborhoods, recruited, trained and mentored by the program?

  9. DATA COLLECTION Surveys completed and surveys missing

  10. CRTY 2012 Evaluation of Facilitators

  11. Qualitative Analysis Interpreting results from interviews and focus group

  12. Interviews & Focus Groups RYPP Events

  13. EFFECTIVE ACTIVITIES ENCOURAGE PARTICIPATION • LEADERSHIP YOUTH

  14. OBSTACLES

  15. Recommendations

  16. Engage Stakeholders Develop comprehensive data collection methodsCreate more opportunities for youth to design and plan programscollaborate more with partnersbuild sustainable relationships with youth agenciesactively recruit youth from economically oppressed neighborhoods, disproportionally affected by violence!

  17. Lessons Learned

  18. SANKOFA

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