Missouri 4-H LIFE
Living Interactive Family Education

CYFAR Self Study Learning Opportunity

Introduction

Module 1
CYFAR History & Overview

Module 2
Missouri CYFAR Resources

Module 3
University of Missouri Extension Resources

Module 4
Resources for Partnering with Hispanic/Latino Populations



 


Introduction
The CYFAR (Children, Youth, and Families at Risk)  Self Study, first introduced as a staff development experience for University of Missouri Extension faculty and their collaborators, provides an opportunity to:  

  • learn about CYFAR at the national
  • learn about CYFAR in Missouri at both the state and local levels
  • locate useful CYFAR resources
  • reach low income and at risk youth and families more effectively, including Hispanic/Latino audiences

The Modules
The Self Study consists of four modules.  You work through the modules at your own pace.

  • Module 1 is an introduction to the National Children, Youth and Families at Risk (CYFAR) Initiative.
  • Modules 2 and 3 explore CYFAR efforts past and present in Missouri.  Missouri programs targeting at risk audiences in Missouri are newly created or integrated into on-going Extension programming.
  • Module 4 examines resources for partnering with Hispanic/Latino Populations.

Frequently Asked Questions about Modules

Getting Started
Although the order in which you do the modules is your choice, we recommend that you do them in sequence to see the connection between national and state resources.

Helpful Tips

  • CYFAR and Extension are notorious for using acronyms.  Here is a quick reference - you may want to print it and keep it handy.
    Acronyms (PDF)
  • If you like to keep track of your progress, you may want to print out a score sheet.
    Score Sheet (PDF)

Last Revised 6-Apr-09

The Missouri CYFAR Self-Study was adapted with permission from Diana Broshar,
Iowa State University Extension CYFAR Project.

 

Contact: Tammy Gillespie gillespiet@missouri.edu

This program is supported by University of Missouri Extension
and the Children, Youth and Families at Risk (CYFAR) Initiative
.
 

   


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