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The Ready by 21™ Quality Counts initiative is focused on improving the quality and reach of youth programs and strengthening local and state policies that guide resource allocation, accountability and workforce development. The Ready by 21 Quality Counts initiative provides community, agency and elected leaders from select cities and states across the country with a bold challenge, an infusion of national and local momentum, and an accompanying suite of policy-building strategies and tools. Funding for this two-year initiative was provided by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Atlantic Philanthropies.

The Forum for Youth Investment is leading the initiative and, using its Ready by 21™ framework, help communities engage stakeholders, assess leadership and program capacity, identify policy priorities and build momentum for quality improvement. The High/Scope Educational Research Foundation’s research-based quality improvement methodology is at the heart of the initiative, and participating sites also have access to the expertise of the AED National Training Institute for Community Youth Work in the areas of youth worker professional development and intermediary capacity building.

The Ready by 21 Quality Counts sites are: Austin, TX, Columbus, IN; Georgetown Divide, CA; Grand Rapids, MI; Indianapolis, IN: Nashville, TN; St, Louis, MO and the states of Iowa, Kentucky, Oklahoma, New York, Rhode Island and Washington.

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Quality Counts News

Out-of-School Time Policy Commentary #12: Unpacking Youth Work Practice

The Forum's OST Policy Commentary series is back! In this issue we discuss the implications of recent research led by Bart Hirsch, Reed Larson and Charles Smith. Each study helps deepen our understanding of youth work practice and can inform policy strategies aimed at developing a strong, stable, committed and prepared OST workforce.

June 26, 2008

Iowa Dropout Prevention Summit

As part of the Forum's commitment to support Quality Counts sites, the Forum, along with Iowa Collaboration for Youth Development, co-sponsored Governor Culver's dropout prevention summit aimed at creating urgency and developing action plans to respond to the dropout crisis of minority youth in 15 Iowa communities. Karen Pittman traveled to Des Moines on May 7

May 13, 2008

Ready by 21 Quality Counts New York Kick-Off

On April 1 and 2, Karen Finn, Senior Fellow at the Forum, joined the New York Office of Children and Family Services and the Onandaga, Rockland and Orange counties’ Youth Bureaus to kick off the Ready by 21 Quality Counts Initiative.

April 15, 2008

Ready by 21™ Quality Counts Initiative Sites Announced

More than $2,500,000 in grants, technical assistance awarded to enhance local youth programs.

October 31, 2007

Program Quality and Youth Outcomes

The March 13, 2008 Webinar focused on Program Quality and Youth Outcomes and included presentations by Karen Pittman, Charles Smith, and Karen Finn (formerly of the Maryland Governor's Office for Children and Youth).

 

Ready by 21 Big Picture Messages & Frameworks Webinar Presentation

There are numerous child and youth development frameworks being used by youth serving organizations and government entities.

June 19, 2008

Mason City Kicks Off Quality Counts Initiative with Adolescent Youth Workers Summit

On May 8, Karen Pittman traveled to Mason City, Iowa where she delivered the keynote at the first annual Adolescent Youth Workers Summit that kicked off Mason City's participation in the Ready by 21 Quality Counts Initiative. There, Karen spoke to over 100 youth work practitioners and community leaders about the importance of improving the quality and reach of youth programs.

May 13, 2008

Ready by 21 Quality Counts Kicks Off in Nashville

On Thursday, April 10 Karen Pittman joined staff from the Oasis Center to kick off Nashville’s Ready by 21 Quality Counts initiative.

April 14, 2008

Ready by 21 Big Picture Messages and Frameworks Webinar- June 24, 3-4 PM EDT

Time: 
June 24, 2008 - 3:00pm - June 24, 2008 - 4:00pm

Space is limited.