Age group:(adolescents )
Any specific: low-income families/students, those who are unable to afford childcare before and after school
Ideal goal: Provide resources to low-income students that they would not have access to including daycare before and after school, tutoring, and a safe place to be while waiting for pick up.
Status quo: we will add citation later
Behavioral Factors:
Lack of knowledge from first generations students
Immigrant families
Environmental Factors:
Funding
Location
Affiliations with other organizations
Cultural background
Theory: Life Course
Conclusion:
By providing students with life skills it will better prepare them for becoming an adult whether during high school, in college, or careers. These life skills will benefit our society as a whole by better educating and preparing them for the adult world. By overcoming the environmental and behavioral factors will allow them to overcome the lack of knowledge from first generation students that come from immigrant families.
– Our target populations are students who come from low-income families as well as immigrant families. Students with such backgrounds are not educated when it comes to becoming an adult, they often have to figure it out themselves while being unaware of their resources. Many students are predisposed to lack of resources, lack of adult mentoring, lack of financial support, and lack of emotional support.
◦ Planned Service: What will your program provide?
– Our program will provide life skills for high school students that are otherwise
not taught in school but are necessary to know as an adult. Some of the services include how to budget, healthy nutritional advice, how to file taxes, how to find a job (resumes, your rights, interview skills, etc.), and much more.
◦ Enabling factors
– Our program will provide these young adults life skills they will be able to use
as they emerge adulthood. Enabling factors to make a voluntary behavioral change can reduce stress and fear levels of these young adults who experience no support while they emerge adulthood. We hope they will build a good relationship with the idea of becoming an adult. Doing so will help future generations.
◦ Reinforcing factors
– Showing adolescents good skills, they will be more likely to adapt them into
their everyday life to make sure their transition to adulthood is easier. We will provide transitional support once the students graduate high school, we hope to be a place for students to come to when they need support outside of their academics. We can also provide their families with support as well to ensure the cycle of being unaware doesn’t continue to also help the community grow as well.
◦ How would your program enable and reinforce behavioral changes in targeted
populations to counteract predisposing factors?
– Our program will help eliminate predisposing factors of low-income and first-
generation students by helping them become contributing members of society. Educating these students on life skills will prepare them for adulthood while showing them what to prepare for. Our long term goal is to have the students contribute their knowledge they learned from our program to friends, family, and their community.