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Dibble Webinar
November 12, 2025
Love Notes and Life Lessons: Building Resilience among Youth Where It’s Needed Most
Relationship education (RE) has been effective for youth, especially in contexts of adversity (i.e., high rates of STDs, teen pregnancy). We found that youth from behavioral health contexts had greater gains from participating in Love Notes than other groups on some outcomes, indicating resilience.
Our study emphasized the importance and effectiveness of youth relationship education, highlighting unique experiences based on context. Join us to learn more!

For Teens’ Mental Health, Strong Friendships Matter More Than Social Media Use
Teens with strong, high-quality friendships are likely to have better mental health, an influence nearly three times stronger than the link between social media use and mental health challenges.

FREE: National Human Services Assembly Webinar: “Navigating Risk When Risk is Everywhere”
It’s easy to become overwhelmed, distracted, and even disheartened by the concerning possibilities facing many nonprofit organizations. This webinar takes a fresh look at the concept of risk and offers practical ways to reflect and act in the face of troubling risks while keeping your mission at the forefront. Learn how to harness worry into action plans that will build mission resilience and ready your team for what’s next.

2025 BlueSky Youth Mental Health Survey
Perspectives on mental health from California’s young people. 94% of youth in the survey reported regularly experiencing mental health challenges, however a majority of youth feel hopeful about the future and taking action on their mental health.
Editor’s Note: Mind Matters program teaches people to heal from Adverse Childhood experiences and other negative experiences with innovative methods. These skills give individuals a way to take charge of their emotions and improve their states of mind. Participants learn to address their physical, relational, and mental health needs. Request a free 30- day review copy.
Healthy Relationships for 'Tweens
Dibble uses a positive youth development framework to prepare fifth and sixth graders for healthy relationships.
Healthy Relationships for Younger Teens (Middle School)
Dibble works with younger teens to teach them healthy relationship skills early in their lives.
Healthy Relationships for Older Teens (High School) & Young Adults
Dibble’s materials teach teens and young adults how to be successful in friendships, dating, and love.

