Saskatchewan NewStart Bibliography
Adilman, A., Maxwell, J., & Wilkinson, S. (1994). Core lessons for life skills. Victoria, BC: Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Skills, Training and Labour.
Allen, S., Mehal, M., Palmateer, S., & Sluser, R. (1995). The new dynamics of life skills coaching. Toronto: YWCA of Metropolitan Toronto.
Butterwick, S. (2003). Life Skills training: "Open for discussion". In M. G. Cohen (Ed.), Training the excluded for work: Access and equity for women, immigrants, First Nations, youth, and people with low income (pp. 161-177). Vancouver, BC: UBC Press.
Canada. Dept. of Manpower and Immigration. Training Research and Development Station. (1974). Evaluations of life skills training. Prince Albert, SK: Author.
Canada. Dept. of
Manpower and Immigration. Training Research and Development Station. (1973). Methods
for human resource development. Prince Albert, SK, Author.
Conger, S. (1973). Exploratory evaluation of life skills training in mental health rehabilitation. Regina: Canadian Mental Health Association.
Conger, S., & Himsl, R. (Eds.). (1973). Life skills coaching manual. Prince Albert, SK: Department of Manpower and Immigration.
Conger, S., & Mullen, D. (1981). Life skills. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 4(4), 305-319.
Curtiss, P. R., & Warren, P. W. (1973). The dynamics of life skills coaching. Prince Albert, Sask.: Saskatchewan NewStart Inc. for the Training Research and Development Station Dept. of Manpower and Immigration.
Dodge, P. (1973). Life skills in jail : a report to the Prince Albert Correctional Centre. Prince Albert, Sask.: Saskatchewan NewStart.
Hearn, J. (1983). More life skills. Toronto: Guidance Centre University of Toronto in co-operation with Employment Support Services Branch Canada Employment and Immigration Commission and the Canadian Govt. Pub. Centre Supply and Services Canada.
Mitchell, J. (1975). The administrative politics in an educational action-research program in Canada, a case study of Saskatchewan NewStart Incorporated. Unpublished M.A., University of Regina, Regina, SK
Mullen, D. (1985). A conceptual framework for the life skills program. Toronto, Ont.: Guidance Centre University of Toronto in co-operation with Employment Support Services Branch Canada Employment and Immigration Commission and the Canadian Govt. Pub. Centre Supply and Services Canada.
Mullen, V. (Ed.). (1973). Readings in life skills. Prince Albert, Sask.: Saskatchewan NewStart Inc. ; for Training Research and Development Station, Department of Manpower and Immigration.
Paynter, R. A. (2001). Introducing spirituality into NewStart Life Skills. Retrieved August 5, 2004, from http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/MQ59516.pdf
Paynter, R. A. (2005). The Place of Small Group Development in NewStart Life Skills. Retrieved January 20, 2005, from http://calsca.com/Writings/SmGD%20Literature%20Review.htm
Smith, P. (1982). The development of a taxonomy of the life skills required to become a balanced self-determined person. Ottawa: Guidance Centre University of Toronto in co-operation with Employment Support Services Branch Canada Employment and Immigration Commission and the Canadian Government Publishing Centre Supply and Services Canada.
Warren, P. (1972). Principles and practices of "behaviour modification" , "contingence contracting" and "skill training". Retrieved December 7, 2006, from http://www.rebprotocol.net/pandp.pdf
Warren, P. W., Gryba, E., & Kyba, R. (1972). The problems and needed life skills of adolescents (2d ed.). Prince Albert, SK: Training Research and Development Station, Department of Manpower and Immigration.
Williams, J. B., & Mardell, E. A. (1973). Curriculum guide : life skills course for corrections (2d ed.). Prince Albert, Sask.: Saskatchewan NewStart Inc. for the Training Research and Development Station Dept. of Manpower and Immigration.