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category: Social Science
published: Jan 2013
ISBN:9780774823319
publisher: UBC Press

Reimagining Intervention in Young Lives

Work, Social Assistance, and Marginalization

by Karen R. Foster & Dale C. Spencer

tagged: social work, social policy, children's studies
Description

Poverty and unemployment are on the rise among Canadian youth. Reimagining Intervention in Young Lives looks at the issue from the perspective of those most affected, revealing the difficulties young people encounter with the “support system.” In-depth interviews with forty-five young people in Ottawa reveal that solutions do exist, predicated on recognition that the problem lies not with incorrigible youth, but with a social-aid structure that imposes barriers to success. Intervention is necessary, argue the authors, but not so much in the lives of young people as in the faulty structures that incorrectly presume how they interpret risk, poverty, and their own potential.

About the Authors
Karen R. Foster is Associate Professor of Sociology at Dalhousie University and holds the Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Rural Futures for Atlantic Canada.

Karen R. Foster is Associate Professor of Sociology at Dalhousie University and holds the Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Rural Futures for Atlantic Canada.
Contributor Notes

Karen R. Foster is Banting Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Management Department of the Sobey School of Business at Saint Mary's University, Halifax. Dale C. Spencer is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Manitoba.

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