However, a minority of children and adolescents are unfortunately living in great distress. Their problems are sometimes severe enough to impede their development as well as their ability to find a place in society. These difficulties may take on several forms:
- A neglected child who does not receive vital health care;
- Another who is left unattended for long periods of time (considering the child’s age);
- A young victim of sexual abuse;
- A mistreated child;
- A teenager with behavioral problems or a drug problem;
- A suicidal youth.
YPC offer a variety of services to children, adolescents and their families. These include preventive, screening and intervention services that focus on the following problems:
- Developmental delays in children
- Violent and aggressive behavior of children and adolescents
- Academic failure and dropout
- Drug addiction
- Mental health problems
- Adjustment difficulties following family breakups
- Hyperactivity
- Difficult parent/child relationships
Various problems can endanger the safety and development of a child. These include negligence, serious A6?behavioral disorders, sexual abuse, physical abuse, abandonment, deprivation of basic necessities, risk of physical or mental harm and exploitation.
When a youth centre is not in a position to intervene because the situation of the child or adolescent does not meet the criteria set by law, the individuals involved are usually referred to a YPC so they can have access to the services they need.
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