Melhorando o Acesso a Oportunidades de Tempo Fora da Escola no Condado de Allegheny
The authors describe the landscape of out-of-school time opportunities in Allegheny County, identifying and mapping programs in the county so that funders and others can identify neighborhoods with few programs, high numbers of youth, and great need
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RAND Corporation (United States) | Apr 10, 2026
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Incorporating community input in program development ensures that out-of-school initiatives address the real needs of youth in diverse neighborhoods.
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Funding should prioritize existing programs rather than creating new ones, as this avoids redundancy and ensures sustainability in underfunded areas.
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Focusing solely on out-of-school programs may overlook other critical factors like family support and educational resources that also impact youth success.
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Mapping out-of-school programs is a valuable step, but it must be followed by actionable plans to address gaps in access and quality across neighborhoods.
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Enhancing out-of-school time opportunities is essential for youth development, providing critical skills and support that improve future prospects.
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