File consists of research material for a short film on the experience of the Portuguese community with the education system, including articles and studies on issues in British, American, and Canadian education systems.
Conflict of Generations
20 Archival description results for Conflict of Generations
File consists of: media coverage of a meeting to create a Portuguese Canadian youth summer camp, 25 January 1993; correspondence, memoranda, and other documents related to the decision to support the Summer Camp Project; and other materials related to the Portuguese Canadian Youth Camp.
File consists of Portuguese-language educational booklets for parents of pre-adolsecent children, "Comecar com o pe direito."
File consists of material related to the Community-Based Drug Abuse Prevention Project. File includes a grant application to the City of Toronto Community Health Funds, Drug Abuse Prevention Program Funding; a project evaluation of PIN's project, "Ready of Not: Drugs, Preventing a Problem"; and related materials.
File consists of material related to the Portuguese Drinking and Driving Project. Records include: meeting minutes; photocopies of articles regarding alcohol, drugs, and traffic safety; a press release written in Portuguese, 2 December 1992; participant list; a project workplan; correspondence with Doctors Hospital, 22 September 1992; two photographs of an information booth of PIN.
File consists of an application and related material for a Community-Based Drug Abuse Prevention grant from the Toronto Board of Health, titled, "Ready of Not! Drugs: Preventing a Problem."
File consists of information sheets and the text of radio Public Service Announcements.
File consists of brochures related to drug and substance abuse, written in Portuguese and English.
File consists of a proposal to develop and produce an educational video targeting Portuguese Canadian parents around the issue of underachievement; a grant application for the project submitted to the Department of the Secretary of State of Canada;
File consists of material related to PIN's participation in the Futures program offered by St. Stephen's Youth Employment Counselling Centre.
File consists of an edited and final version of a short film script with the working title "Understanding the Educational System," created by PIN.
File consists of: a document outlining the objectives for a film script which describes issues which the Portuguese-Canadian community facing when encountering the Canadian education system; an outline of the script; a first draft; a translation of the first draft; and a preliminary final draft.
File consists of the records of the Portuguese Canadian Coalition for Better Education, including correspondence, agendas, draft versions of a project proposal, "The Mentoring/Tutoring Programme: It takes a whole village to raise a child," submitted to the Ontario Trillium Foundation, and related materials.
File consists of research material for a short film on the experience of the Portuguese community with the education system, including articles and studies related to the Toronto Board of Education.
File consists of brochures and fact sheets on the harms of substance abuse, alcohol, drugs, and tobacco, primarily distributed by the Addiction Research Foundation.
File consists of: correspondence with the Ontario Trillium Fund; a project charter for "Reversing the Cycle: A Participatory/Action Research community project addressing the academic underachievement of Portuguese-Canadian Youth;" drafts of the project charter; and related material.
File consists of records related to the production of a short film, "Crescendo e aprendendo" [Growing and Learning]: including, draft interview questions; meeting notes, minutes, and agendas; lists of members who participated in the film; and invitations to a film screening, 6 April 1998.
File consists of the meeting minutes of PIN Youth Committee, and related materials.
File consists of surveys completed by youth and adults regarding substance abuse, conducted by Dr. Manuela Marujo of the University of Toronto.