PUBLICATIONS
NEN conducts research of maximum practical value to the field. We are in constant communication with agencies, can identify emerging issues quickly and craft responses that have immediate impact. We take on issues some controversial, others highly complex or very narrowly focused that traditional researchers often overlook. As a result, we have earned a reputation for increasing knowledge and creating tools that are unavailable elsewhere.
The following publications are available for purchase and/or free download from New England Network.
NEW! Reach Out: Enhancing Services to Out-of-Home
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning Youth. Evaluation 2004-2006. Marian Wolfsun, Sharon Vardatira. 23 pp.
Goodbye, Hello:
A Generation of Executives Reflects on Retirement and the Future of Services for Children and Youth. Nancy Jackson and Sharon Vardatira. 18 pp.
Where to Now? Innovative Housing Options for Homeless Young Adults Leaving TLPs. Kelly Agnese, Kate Golden
and Jen Tyson. 30 pp.
Adolescent Heart & Soul: Achieving Spiritual Competence in Youth-Serving Agencies. Melanie Wilson, with Nancy Jackson and Cindy Carraway-Wilson. 56 pp.
Unlocking the Potential of Homeless Young Adults: Factors Influencing Success in Four New England Transitional Living Programs. Megan Bartlett, Abby Copeman, Joshua Golin, Daniel Miller and Elana Needle. 36 pp.
A Part of You So Deep: What Vulnerable Adolescents Have to Say About Spirituality. Melanie Wilson. 48 pp. softcover.
Practice Unbound: A Study of Secular Spiritual and Religious Activities in Work with Adolescents. Melanie Wilson. 74 pp. softcover.
A Different Kind of Smart: The Educational Experiences of Homeless Youth in New England. Melanie Wilson and Alison Houghton. Online.
'I Had the Stress of the World': A Report on Young Fathers in Massachusetts. Melanie Wilson. Online.
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