19/1/21 Guide to the Edmund Mech Papers (Foster Youth Project Files) Edmund Mech Papers (Foster Youth Project Files)

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Guide to the Edmund Mech Papers (Foster Youth Project Files) 1990/1999 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection Edmund Mech Papers (Foster Youth Project Files) 1990-1999 19/1/21 Mech, Edmund V. 23.30 English University of Illinois Archives
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Access Terms

This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Genre/Form of Material: Papers Topical Term: Child Abuse Children and Youth Children's Research Center Faculty Papers Foster Care Social Programs Social Work Social Work, School of
Administrative Information Accruals:

5/2000, 1/2001

Arrangement of Materials:

By case number or location

Scope and Contents

Personal Papers of Edmund V. Mech, Professor of Social Work (19xx -2000), including case files, completed survey forms, audiotape inverviews, interview transcriptions, sorted interaction data, and grant reports compiled during Mech's studies of adolescent foster youth and foster youth mentoring programs. Mentoring programs include the Boys' Home, Covington, Virginia; Connecticut DCYS, New Britain, Connnecticut; The Contra Costa County Department of Social Services, Martinez, California; the Foster Care Youth Independence Project, Syracuse, New York; the Montana Department of Family Services, Billings and Great Falls, Montana; the Noank Baptist Group Home, Mystic, Connecticut; New Hampshire DCYS; Rosemary Cottage, Pasadena, CA; Lucas County Children's Services, Maumee, OH; San Francisco Department of Social Services, San Francisco, CA; WYCA, Lincoln and Omaha, Nebraska; G.L.A.S.S., West Hollywood, California; Baltimore, Maryland; Mentoring Mothers, Akron, OH; Leake and Watts, Bronx, New York; Cincinatti, OH; Pathways, Bridgwater, New Jersey; Edmond, Oklahoma; Vista Maria, Dearborn Heights, Michigan; Wolverine, Detroit, Michigan; Project Independence, INT, Michigan; United Methodist Group Home, Evansville, Indiana; Las Vegas, Nevada, Advisory Center for Teens, Grand Rapids, Michigan; Covenant House, New York City, New York; and St. Louis, Missouri.

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