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Strong Body, Mind, and Spirit: Building Resilience and Facilitating Recovery in Native Youth: Resources

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Strong Body, Mind, and Spirit: Building Resilience and Facilitating Recovery in Native Youth

by Cheri Hample and Anita Didrickson

Across Ages Program Manual. Temple University, Center for Intergenerational Learning, 1998. www.templecil.org/across_ages_program_development_and_training_manual

Analysis of Minority Youth Representation. State of Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Juvenile Justice. www.hss.state.ak.us/djj/information/ajjac/AJJAC01AnnualReport.pdf, 2001

Communities that Care. Developmental Research and Programs, Inc. www.drp.org.

Center for Substance Abuse. www.samhsa.gov.

Helping Kids Succeed–Alaskan Style. Association of Alaska School Boards. www.aasb.org/About%20Us/KSucceed.html.

Prevention eNotes.State of Alaska, Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Behavioral Health www.hss.state.ak.us/dbh/prevention/publications/

Search Institute. www.search-institute.org

SEARHC Strategic Plan 2006-2010. www.searhc.org/common/pages/strategicplan/index.php.

All Web links on this page were available as of April 2, 2007.

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