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Previous Webinars 2013
Promoting Positive Development among Emerging Adults with Serious Mental Health Conditions: Results from Pathways' State of the Science Conference
Description
(December 3, 2013) This webinar outlined the Pathways model, which describes how providers can work productively and effectively with young people who experience serious mental health conditions. This model is based on research showing "what works," and uses a positive developmental approach, focusing on promoting wellbeing and flourishing.
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Recovery on Campus: Supporting Young Adults with Mental Health Difficulties in Post-secondary Education Settings
Description
(October 22, 2013) This webinar focused on supporting young people with mental health difficulties, including co-occurring substance abuse, who are engaged in post-secondary education. A young adult college graduate who leads an advocacy organization shared his experiences, lessons learned, and recommendations with webinar participants.
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"This Place Helps You Figure Out Who You Want to Be": A Photovoice Experience with Urban Native Youth
Description
(June 12, 2013) Photovoice is a research methodology that allows participants to take pictures that tell their stories in order to enhance their communities. This webinar presented the process and findings of a Photovoice project with a small group of Urban Native youth receiving culturally-embedded services at a community-based agency.
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Better Futures: Increasing Postsecondary Preparation and Engagement of Youth with Mental Health Conditions in Foster Care
[No video recording available for this webinar]
Description
(May 14, 2013) This webinar shared some of the barriers youth with mental health conditions in foster care face while preparing for and accessing higher education, and how the Better Futures Project is attempting to address these challenges through 1) near-peer coaching, 2) a summer Postsecondary Leadership Institute, and 3) group mentoring workshops.
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Reclaiming Futures: A Model for Communities Helping Teens Overcome Drugs, Alcohol and Crime
Description
(April 30, 2013) This webinar was designed for those wanting to learn more about the Reclaiming Futures model and how the model has been adopted as a cost-effective juvenile justice reform initiative. The webinar (1) provided an overview the compelling need, (2) described Reclaiming Futures, (3) described how the framework of Reclaiming Futures is pointing to better outcomes for youth.
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NeuroLeadership in Systems of Care
Description
(January 29, 2013) This webinar explored recent advances in contemporary neuroscience as they relate to effective youth and adult leadership practices and organizational change in systems of care. The developing field of NeuroLeadership was introduced, with a focus on what the "hard science" tells us about effectively engaging others in positive change.
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