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Fri, 22 Apr 2016 18:12:38 GMT /slideshow/pro-teen-61247505/61247505 raypidzamecky@slideshare.net(raypidzamecky) Pro teen raypidzamecky Adolescent health <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pro-teen-160422181239-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Adolescent health
Pro teen from Raymond Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW
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Appleby College Research /slideshow/appleby-college-research-49041744/49041744 2c109f1b-aa30-4dbf-a108-eacfa3ca4af0-150605161628-lva1-app6892
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Fri, 05 Jun 2015 16:16:28 GMT /slideshow/appleby-college-research-49041744/49041744 raypidzamecky@slideshare.net(raypidzamecky) Appleby College Research raypidzamecky <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2c109f1b-aa30-4dbf-a108-eacfa3ca4af0-150605161628-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Appleby College Research from Raymond Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW
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1 Parent Watch Manual Part One /slideshow/1-parent-watch-manual-part-one-49001642/49001642 0843b7b4-5c15-4d79-9273-c09934b99a21-150604174328-lva1-app6891
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Thu, 04 Jun 2015 17:43:28 GMT /slideshow/1-parent-watch-manual-part-one-49001642/49001642 raypidzamecky@slideshare.net(raypidzamecky) 1 Parent Watch Manual Part One raypidzamecky <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/0843b7b4-5c15-4d79-9273-c09934b99a21-150604174328-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
1 Parent Watch Manual Part One from Raymond Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW
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Life Strategies Program Description 1 /slideshow/life-strategies-program-description-1-49001534/49001534 9fdcc7b9-32b8-4e66-a390-8aff0c50578d-150604174032-lva1-app6891
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Thu, 04 Jun 2015 17:40:32 GMT /slideshow/life-strategies-program-description-1-49001534/49001534 raypidzamecky@slideshare.net(raypidzamecky) Life Strategies Program Description 1 raypidzamecky <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/9fdcc7b9-32b8-4e66-a390-8aff0c50578d-150604174032-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Life Strategies Program Description 1 from Raymond Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW
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P.EP Outline 2007 /slideshow/pep-outline-2007/49001415 77b5c5bb-eff8-4526-996c-94234f1b28e0-150604173702-lva1-app6892
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Thu, 04 Jun 2015 17:37:02 GMT /slideshow/pep-outline-2007/49001415 raypidzamecky@slideshare.net(raypidzamecky) P.EP Outline 2007 raypidzamecky <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/77b5c5bb-eff8-4526-996c-94234f1b28e0-150604173702-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
P.EP Outline 2007 from Raymond Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW
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Proposal for Integrated Treatment Behchoko /slideshow/proposal-for-integrated-treatment-behchoko/49001073 27161089-2083-467b-ad6f-34bac282c39b-150604172720-lva1-app6892
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Thu, 04 Jun 2015 17:27:20 GMT /slideshow/proposal-for-integrated-treatment-behchoko/49001073 raypidzamecky@slideshare.net(raypidzamecky) Proposal for Integrated Treatment Behchoko raypidzamecky <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/27161089-2083-467b-ad6f-34bac282c39b-150604172720-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Proposal for Integrated Treatment Behchoko from Raymond Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW
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NMHAC presentation master & handout /slideshow/nmhac-presentation-master-handout-48998738/48998738 195128b3-d354-4830-bde2-a8370ff70351-150604162741-lva1-app6891
Ray Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW says Youth of today are the promise of the future and represent a tremendous untapped resource. They are energetic, positive and are extremely well positioned to support others in their peer groups. Through inexpensive and purposeful training, young people themselves can provide an effective and efficient resource to one another and support caregivers responsible for the well-being of todays youth. Contact Person: Raymond Pidzamecky (905) 466-0444 raypidzamecky@gmail.com Primary Goals: To create a youth-oriented programme which: 1) engages the participants in a First Nations culturally rich experience; 2) trains participants with valuable skills for supporting other youth; 3) exposes youth to the wisdom of the Elders who are valuable resources; 4) provides youth with supports for social issues faced within their community; 5) creates a long-term youth-oriented program providing non-athletic options. To create a program, which the community sees as a positive and supportive agenda, benefitting the community through the involvement of youth. To train the adult leadership for on-going training and support of the students in the program. To build a common or shared set of peer skills between Elders and youth. ]]>

Ray Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW says Youth of today are the promise of the future and represent a tremendous untapped resource. They are energetic, positive and are extremely well positioned to support others in their peer groups. Through inexpensive and purposeful training, young people themselves can provide an effective and efficient resource to one another and support caregivers responsible for the well-being of todays youth. Contact Person: Raymond Pidzamecky (905) 466-0444 raypidzamecky@gmail.com Primary Goals: To create a youth-oriented programme which: 1) engages the participants in a First Nations culturally rich experience; 2) trains participants with valuable skills for supporting other youth; 3) exposes youth to the wisdom of the Elders who are valuable resources; 4) provides youth with supports for social issues faced within their community; 5) creates a long-term youth-oriented program providing non-athletic options. To create a program, which the community sees as a positive and supportive agenda, benefitting the community through the involvement of youth. To train the adult leadership for on-going training and support of the students in the program. To build a common or shared set of peer skills between Elders and youth. ]]>
Thu, 04 Jun 2015 16:27:41 GMT /slideshow/nmhac-presentation-master-handout-48998738/48998738 raypidzamecky@slideshare.net(raypidzamecky) NMHAC presentation master & handout raypidzamecky Ray Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW says Youth of today are the promise of the future and represent a tremendous untapped resource. They are energetic, positive and are extremely well positioned to support others in their peer groups. Through inexpensive and purposeful training, young people themselves can provide an effective and efficient resource to one another and support caregivers responsible for the well-being of todays youth. Contact Person: Raymond Pidzamecky (905) 466-0444 raypidzamecky@gmail.com Primary Goals: To create a youth-oriented programme which: 1) engages the participants in a First Nations culturally rich experience; 2) trains participants with valuable skills for supporting other youth; 3) exposes youth to the wisdom of the Elders who are valuable resources; 4) provides youth with supports for social issues faced within their community; 5) creates a long-term youth-oriented program providing non-athletic options. To create a program, which the community sees as a positive and supportive agenda, benefitting the community through the involvement of youth. To train the adult leadership for on-going training and support of the students in the program. To build a common or shared set of peer skills between Elders and youth. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/195128b3-d354-4830-bde2-a8370ff70351-150604162741-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ray Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW says Youth of today are the promise of the future and represent a tremendous untapped resource. They are energetic, positive and are extremely well positioned to support others in their peer groups. Through inexpensive and purposeful training, young people themselves can provide an effective and efficient resource to one another and support caregivers responsible for the well-being of todays youth. Contact Person: Raymond Pidzamecky (905) 466-0444 raypidzamecky@gmail.com Primary Goals: To create a youth-oriented programme which: 1) engages the participants in a First Nations culturally rich experience; 2) trains participants with valuable skills for supporting other youth; 3) exposes youth to the wisdom of the Elders who are valuable resources; 4) provides youth with supports for social issues faced within their community; 5) creates a long-term youth-oriented program providing non-athletic options. To create a program, which the community sees as a positive and supportive agenda, benefitting the community through the involvement of youth. To train the adult leadership for on-going training and support of the students in the program. To build a common or shared set of peer skills between Elders and youth.
NMHAC presentation master & handout from Raymond Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW
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The dark legacy of residential schools:News north article jan 27 2014 /raypidzamecky/news-north-article-jan-27-2014 newsnortharticlejan272014-140210172828-phpapp02
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Mon, 10 Feb 2014 17:28:28 GMT /raypidzamecky/news-north-article-jan-27-2014 raypidzamecky@slideshare.net(raypidzamecky) The dark legacy of residential schools:News north article jan 27 2014 raypidzamecky The horrific impact of residential on many aboriginal individuals and their families. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/newsnortharticlejan272014-140210172828-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The horrific impact of residential on many aboriginal individuals and their families.
The dark legacy of residential schools:News north article jan 27 2014 from Raymond Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW
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Dsbn appleby project the standard /slideshow/dsbn-appleby-project-the-standard-28199807/28199807 dsbnapplebyprojectthestandard-131113080742-phpapp01
Ray Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW says Youth of today are the promise of the future and represent a tremendous untapped resource. They are energetic, positive and are extremely well positioned to support others in their peer groups. Through inexpensive and purposeful training, young people themselves can provide an effective and efficient resource to one another and support caregivers responsible for the well-being of todays youth. Contact Person: Raymond Pidzamecky (905) 466-0444 raypidzamecky@gmail.com Primary Goals: To create a youth-oriented programme which: 1) engages the participants in a First Nations culturally rich experience; 2) trains participants with valuable skills for supporting other youth; 3) exposes youth to the wisdom of the Elders who are valuable resources; 4) provides youth with supports for social issues faced within their community; 5) creates a long-term youth-oriented program providing non-athletic options. To create a program, which the community sees as a positive and supportive agenda, benefitting the community through the involvement of youth. To train the adult leadership for on-going training and support of the students in the program. To build a common or shared set of peer skills between Elders and youth. ]]>

Ray Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW says Youth of today are the promise of the future and represent a tremendous untapped resource. They are energetic, positive and are extremely well positioned to support others in their peer groups. Through inexpensive and purposeful training, young people themselves can provide an effective and efficient resource to one another and support caregivers responsible for the well-being of todays youth. Contact Person: Raymond Pidzamecky (905) 466-0444 raypidzamecky@gmail.com Primary Goals: To create a youth-oriented programme which: 1) engages the participants in a First Nations culturally rich experience; 2) trains participants with valuable skills for supporting other youth; 3) exposes youth to the wisdom of the Elders who are valuable resources; 4) provides youth with supports for social issues faced within their community; 5) creates a long-term youth-oriented program providing non-athletic options. To create a program, which the community sees as a positive and supportive agenda, benefitting the community through the involvement of youth. To train the adult leadership for on-going training and support of the students in the program. To build a common or shared set of peer skills between Elders and youth. ]]>
Wed, 13 Nov 2013 08:07:42 GMT /slideshow/dsbn-appleby-project-the-standard-28199807/28199807 raypidzamecky@slideshare.net(raypidzamecky) Dsbn appleby project the standard raypidzamecky Ray Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW says Youth of today are the promise of the future and represent a tremendous untapped resource. They are energetic, positive and are extremely well positioned to support others in their peer groups. Through inexpensive and purposeful training, young people themselves can provide an effective and efficient resource to one another and support caregivers responsible for the well-being of todays youth. Contact Person: Raymond Pidzamecky (905) 466-0444 raypidzamecky@gmail.com Primary Goals: To create a youth-oriented programme which: 1) engages the participants in a First Nations culturally rich experience; 2) trains participants with valuable skills for supporting other youth; 3) exposes youth to the wisdom of the Elders who are valuable resources; 4) provides youth with supports for social issues faced within their community; 5) creates a long-term youth-oriented program providing non-athletic options. To create a program, which the community sees as a positive and supportive agenda, benefitting the community through the involvement of youth. To train the adult leadership for on-going training and support of the students in the program. To build a common or shared set of peer skills between Elders and youth. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dsbnapplebyprojectthestandard-131113080742-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ray Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW says Youth of today are the promise of the future and represent a tremendous untapped resource. They are energetic, positive and are extremely well positioned to support others in their peer groups. Through inexpensive and purposeful training, young people themselves can provide an effective and efficient resource to one another and support caregivers responsible for the well-being of todays youth. Contact Person: Raymond Pidzamecky (905) 466-0444 raypidzamecky@gmail.com Primary Goals: To create a youth-oriented programme which: 1) engages the participants in a First Nations culturally rich experience; 2) trains participants with valuable skills for supporting other youth; 3) exposes youth to the wisdom of the Elders who are valuable resources; 4) provides youth with supports for social issues faced within their community; 5) creates a long-term youth-oriented program providing non-athletic options. To create a program, which the community sees as a positive and supportive agenda, benefitting the community through the involvement of youth. To train the adult leadership for on-going training and support of the students in the program. To build a common or shared set of peer skills between Elders and youth.
Dsbn appleby project the standard from Raymond Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW
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Recommendations For Responding To Halton Youth Drug Abuse /slideshow/recommendations-for-responding-to-halton-4/19806316 recommendationsforrespondingtohalton4-130423160953-phpapp01
Adolescent Drug Abuse In Halton In recent months there have been several media stories relating directly and indirectly to our youth and their use of drugs. As a result of these stories and the parents' need for information, Parent Watch hosted a drug presentation on December 18, 1996. There were approximately 120 people in attendance. Officer Michalski of the Halton Regional Police conducted a drug awareness presentation that was followed by a student panel discussion. At the end of the presentation we made a commitment to hold a follow-up meeting, which was held on January 15, 1997. The purpose of the meeting was to address some of the issues raised and facilitate community discussion. The exercise was most informative and to some degree therapeutic for those of us struggling to address the issues of drug abuse. We would ask that readers of this report be aware that although some of the recommendations may already be in place, unattainable or unrealistic, it is the process of community involvement that is important. In addition, parent Watch and its members would hope that they are not perceived to be pontificating, but rather participating. ]]>

Adolescent Drug Abuse In Halton In recent months there have been several media stories relating directly and indirectly to our youth and their use of drugs. As a result of these stories and the parents' need for information, Parent Watch hosted a drug presentation on December 18, 1996. There were approximately 120 people in attendance. Officer Michalski of the Halton Regional Police conducted a drug awareness presentation that was followed by a student panel discussion. At the end of the presentation we made a commitment to hold a follow-up meeting, which was held on January 15, 1997. The purpose of the meeting was to address some of the issues raised and facilitate community discussion. The exercise was most informative and to some degree therapeutic for those of us struggling to address the issues of drug abuse. We would ask that readers of this report be aware that although some of the recommendations may already be in place, unattainable or unrealistic, it is the process of community involvement that is important. In addition, parent Watch and its members would hope that they are not perceived to be pontificating, but rather participating. ]]>
Tue, 23 Apr 2013 16:09:53 GMT /slideshow/recommendations-for-responding-to-halton-4/19806316 raypidzamecky@slideshare.net(raypidzamecky) Recommendations For Responding To Halton Youth Drug Abuse raypidzamecky Adolescent Drug Abuse In Halton In recent months there have been several media stories relating directly and indirectly to our youth and their use of drugs. As a result of these stories and the parents' need for information, Parent Watch hosted a drug presentation on December 18, 1996. There were approximately 120 people in attendance. Officer Michalski of the Halton Regional Police conducted a drug awareness presentation that was followed by a student panel discussion. At the end of the presentation we made a commitment to hold a follow-up meeting, which was held on January 15, 1997. The purpose of the meeting was to address some of the issues raised and facilitate community discussion. The exercise was most informative and to some degree therapeutic for those of us struggling to address the issues of drug abuse. We would ask that readers of this report be aware that although some of the recommendations may already be in place, unattainable or unrealistic, it is the process of community involvement that is important. In addition, parent Watch and its members would hope that they are not perceived to be pontificating, but rather participating. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/recommendationsforrespondingtohalton4-130423160953-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Adolescent Drug Abuse In Halton In recent months there have been several media stories relating directly and indirectly to our youth and their use of drugs. As a result of these stories and the parents&#39; need for information, Parent Watch hosted a drug presentation on December 18, 1996. There were approximately 120 people in attendance. Officer Michalski of the Halton Regional Police conducted a drug awareness presentation that was followed by a student panel discussion. At the end of the presentation we made a commitment to hold a follow-up meeting, which was held on January 15, 1997. The purpose of the meeting was to address some of the issues raised and facilitate community discussion. The exercise was most informative and to some degree therapeutic for those of us struggling to address the issues of drug abuse. We would ask that readers of this report be aware that although some of the recommendations may already be in place, unattainable or unrealistic, it is the process of community involvement that is important. In addition, parent Watch and its members would hope that they are not perceived to be pontificating, but rather participating.
Recommendations For Responding To Halton Youth Drug Abuse from Raymond Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW
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Too many of our crimes go unreported (newspaper) /slideshow/too-many-of-our-crimes-go-unreported-newspaper/19567098 toomanyofourcrimesgounreportednewspaper-130422080136-phpapp02
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Mon, 22 Apr 2013 08:01:36 GMT /slideshow/too-many-of-our-crimes-go-unreported-newspaper/19567098 raypidzamecky@slideshare.net(raypidzamecky) Too many of our crimes go unreported (newspaper) raypidzamecky Parenting Articles <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/toomanyofourcrimesgounreportednewspaper-130422080136-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Parenting Articles
Too many of our crimes go unreported (newspaper) from Raymond Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW
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Drugs high school culture 2 /slideshow/drugs-high-school-culture-2/19567096 drugs-highschoolculture2-130422080134-phpapp01
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Mon, 22 Apr 2013 08:01:34 GMT /slideshow/drugs-high-school-culture-2/19567096 raypidzamecky@slideshare.net(raypidzamecky) Drugs high school culture 2 raypidzamecky <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/drugs-highschoolculture2-130422080134-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Drugs high school culture 2 from Raymond Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW
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Drug dogs (newspaper) /slideshow/drug-dogs-newspaper/19567091 drugdogsnewspaper-130422080130-phpapp01
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Mon, 22 Apr 2013 08:01:30 GMT /slideshow/drug-dogs-newspaper/19567091 raypidzamecky@slideshare.net(raypidzamecky) Drug dogs (newspaper) raypidzamecky <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/drugdogsnewspaper-130422080130-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Drug dogs (newspaper) from Raymond Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW
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Listening key to parenting teenagers /raypidzamecky/listening-key-to-parenting-teenagers listeningkeytoparentingteenagers-130422080129-phpapp02
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Mon, 22 Apr 2013 08:01:29 GMT /raypidzamecky/listening-key-to-parenting-teenagers raypidzamecky@slideshare.net(raypidzamecky) Listening key to parenting teenagers raypidzamecky Parenting Articles <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/listeningkeytoparentingteenagers-130422080129-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Parenting Articles
Listening key to parenting teenagers from Raymond Pidzamecky M.S.W. RSW
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Bullies 972003 /slideshow/bullies-972003/17176830 bullies972003-130313155858-phpapp02
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