The first of four studies of the effectiveness of the BBBS model, Big Brothers/Big Sisters: A Study of Program Practices documents the implementation of the BBBS program model. The study examines the model by analyzing variation in program practice among eight BBBS agencies, which were selected, in part, to reflect differences in recruitment, screening, training, matching and supervision.
Title: Big Brothers/Big Sisters: A Study of Program Practices
Publication date 1993-01-01
Publication Year 1993
Authors
Alvia Y. Branch
, Kathryn Furano
, Melanie B. Styles
, Phoebe A. Roaf
Copyright holder(s)
Public/Private Ventures
Document type
CaseStudy
, Report/Whitepaper
, Text
Language
English
URL: https://ppv.issuelab.org/resource/big-brothers-big-sisters-a-study-of-program-practices.html
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