Défis de la programmation ouverte dans l’insertion sociale et professionnelle de jeunes en difficulté

From the years 2000, the Quebec state has adopted public policies aimed at preventing young adults from resorting to social assistance. The resulting social and professional integration support measures are characterised by an open programming offering a flexible framework to the staff working with...

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Main Authors: Rachel Bélisle, Éric Yergeau, Sylvain Bourdon, Marie Dion, Virginie Thériault
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ecole Nationale de Protection Judiciaire de la Jeunesse 2011-12-01
Series:Sociétés et Jeunesses en Difficulté
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/sejed/7093
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spelling doaj-23886f9ed7aa4557b67fee4c803291e82021-09-02T03:43:07ZengEcole Nationale de Protection Judiciaire de la JeunesseSociétés et Jeunesses en Difficulté1953-83752011-12-0111Défis de la programmation ouverte dans l’insertion sociale et professionnelle de jeunes en difficultéRachel BélisleÉric YergeauSylvain BourdonMarie DionVirginie ThériaultFrom the years 2000, the Quebec state has adopted public policies aimed at preventing young adults from resorting to social assistance. The resulting social and professional integration support measures are characterised by an open programming offering a flexible framework to the staff working with young people in difficulty, and at the juncture of the community, different community-based organisations and institutions. In Quebec, the IDEO 16-17 measure is a recent example. This measure, implemented in the carrefours jeunesse-emploi (CJE) offers increased coaching to youth aged 16 and 17 who are encountering major difficulties on the social, professional or school levels. It seeks a local partnership and includes many nationally coordinated activities. The article is grounded in the evaluation report of the IDEO 16-17 measure (Yergeau, Bourdon, Bélisle & Thériault, 2009) and highlights an original analysis of open programming. The quantitative and qualitative data collected during interviews with 24 staff members, 52 young people and 20 directors from the CJE constitute the main corpus analysed. This paper sheds light on some of the challenges related to open programming in the particular context of social and professional integration support aimed at vulnerable youth.http://journals.openedition.org/sejed/7093young peopletransition to adulthoodsocial and professional integrationpublic policypartnershipprogram evaluation
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Virginie Thériault
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Éric Yergeau
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Marie Dion
Virginie Thériault
Défis de la programmation ouverte dans l’insertion sociale et professionnelle de jeunes en difficulté
Sociétés et Jeunesses en Difficulté
young people
transition to adulthood
social and professional integration
public policy
partnership
program evaluation
author_facet Rachel Bélisle
Éric Yergeau
Sylvain Bourdon
Marie Dion
Virginie Thériault
author_sort Rachel Bélisle
title Défis de la programmation ouverte dans l’insertion sociale et professionnelle de jeunes en difficulté
title_short Défis de la programmation ouverte dans l’insertion sociale et professionnelle de jeunes en difficulté
title_full Défis de la programmation ouverte dans l’insertion sociale et professionnelle de jeunes en difficulté
title_fullStr Défis de la programmation ouverte dans l’insertion sociale et professionnelle de jeunes en difficulté
title_full_unstemmed Défis de la programmation ouverte dans l’insertion sociale et professionnelle de jeunes en difficulté
title_sort défis de la programmation ouverte dans l’insertion sociale et professionnelle de jeunes en difficulté
publisher Ecole Nationale de Protection Judiciaire de la Jeunesse
series Sociétés et Jeunesses en Difficulté
issn 1953-8375
publishDate 2011-12-01
description From the years 2000, the Quebec state has adopted public policies aimed at preventing young adults from resorting to social assistance. The resulting social and professional integration support measures are characterised by an open programming offering a flexible framework to the staff working with young people in difficulty, and at the juncture of the community, different community-based organisations and institutions. In Quebec, the IDEO 16-17 measure is a recent example. This measure, implemented in the carrefours jeunesse-emploi (CJE) offers increased coaching to youth aged 16 and 17 who are encountering major difficulties on the social, professional or school levels. It seeks a local partnership and includes many nationally coordinated activities. The article is grounded in the evaluation report of the IDEO 16-17 measure (Yergeau, Bourdon, Bélisle & Thériault, 2009) and highlights an original analysis of open programming. The quantitative and qualitative data collected during interviews with 24 staff members, 52 young people and 20 directors from the CJE constitute the main corpus analysed. This paper sheds light on some of the challenges related to open programming in the particular context of social and professional integration support aimed at vulnerable youth.
topic young people
transition to adulthood
social and professional integration
public policy
partnership
program evaluation
url http://journals.openedition.org/sejed/7093
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