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Now Available!

Pride & Prejudice: Working with Lesbian, Gay & Bisexual Youth
Edited by Margaret S. Schneider, Ph.D. C.Psych.
Published by Central Toronto Youth Services
275 pages, soft cover
$19.95 + 3.00 shipping/handling

In 1988, Central Toronto Youth Services broke new and exciting ground with
the publication of the book Often Invisible: Counselling Gay & Lesbian
Youth.  Building on the success of that publication, we are pleased to
announce a new book, Pride & Prejudice: Working with lesbian, Gay and
Bisexual Youth.

Intended for health care and social service providers, educators and others
who work with youth, Pride & Prejudice: Working with lesbian, gay and
Bisexual Youth addresses:

1. Counselling lesbian, gay and bisexual youth and their families
2. meeting their service needs in the child welfare system
3. working with HIV+ and street-involved lesbian, gay and bisexual youth
4. responding to youth in the school system
5. addressing the impact of violence
6. making services accessible

For an order form, call Central Toronto Youth Services at (416) 924 2100,
fax them at (416) 924 2930, e-mail them at [log in to unmask]

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