About Us
The Waterford Youth Services Bureau was established by the Town Ordinance in 1991 to:
- Increase the number and diversity of positive youth development programs
- Provide a coordinated means for the prevention of delinquency
- Reduce the amount of chemical abuse among youth
The Positive Youth Development Model
The Positive Youth Development Model (PYD), developed by Hawkins and Catalino, provides a framework for WYSB programming. PYD involves building competencies and enhancing environments that promote the positive development of children and youth in their families, schools, among peers, and within their communities.
This building block model looks to ensure that support and development occurs sequentially with skills being developed with families, followed by schools, then peers, and lastly, the community.
A strong attachment to each step is necessary to ensure that successful connections begin at the next level. Positive, healthy development occurs when young people bond with each of these units.
WYSB works to help families and youth make and keep strong attachments and commitments to each system. We do this by providing:
- Opportunities for youth and families to become positively involved in each step of the system
- Appropriate skill development
- Adequate rewards to reinforce utilization of skills and opportunities
To carry out the theory of the PYD model, WYSB offers programming that supports the following areas:
- Family Connections
- Peer Relationships
- School Connections
- Community Connections