2009
DOI: 10.7202/037566ar
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Des vacances pour les jeunes de la rue ? Perspective d’intervenants sur le projet Répit-Urbain

Abstract: RésuméRépit-Urbain est un projet où un séjour structuré à la campagne est proposé à des jeunes de la rue. Ce séjour vise le développement de compétences personnelles ainsi que des apprentissages sur les effets néfastes découlant de la consommation de drogues et d'alcool. Au cours de la première année de fonctionnement du projet, neuf organismes partenaires ont constitué 17 groupes qui ont participé au projet. Ainsi, un total de 148 personnes sans domicile fixe a pu participer aux activités de Répit-Urbain en c… Show more

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“…Also, Urban Breakaway does not offer services directly to street youths, but does so to other organisations offering services to this population. Removing participants from the streets serves a good purpose, and the intensive programme allows participants and counsellors to get to know each other better, which is an important and positive element of the intervention, as it strengthens thera-peutic alliance, according to counsellors (Perreault et al 2008). When the group returns to its usual urban environment, interventions and relationships are viewed as being strengthened by these experiences, according to the counsellors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, Urban Breakaway does not offer services directly to street youths, but does so to other organisations offering services to this population. Removing participants from the streets serves a good purpose, and the intensive programme allows participants and counsellors to get to know each other better, which is an important and positive element of the intervention, as it strengthens thera-peutic alliance, according to counsellors (Perreault et al 2008). When the group returns to its usual urban environment, interventions and relationships are viewed as being strengthened by these experiences, according to the counsellors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%