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Dibble Webinar

November 13, 2024

Innovative Uses of Mind Matters to Promote Youth & Family Well-Being

This webinar will describe implementation approaches, including adaptations, of Mind Matters across diverse populations and settings, including traditional school, alternative schools for at risk students/young adults, residential treatment for youth, community-based organizations, and college campuses. The presenters will then review data collected from a series of grants/research projects evaluating Mind Matters with a focus on the impact on knowledge of trauma, trauma related coping skills, PTSD symptoms, resilience, and social skills. Lastly, the presenters will share emerging opportunities for applications of Mind Matters to new populations and issues including parents and children affected by the opioid epidemic, racial trauma, and supports for refugee/immigrant youth and families.

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The Hidden Biases of Good People: Implications for Individuals and Organizations

December 10, 2024

*This training satisfies federal grant requirements for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Training.

In this provocative and highly interactive presentation, Dr. Marks will describe the science behind the causes and consequences of implicit bias and its impact on individuals and organizational outcomes. Dr. Marks will also offer practical strategies for identifying, managing, and potentially mitigating implicit bias.

Presenter: Rev. Dr. Bryant T. Marks, Sr., Professor, Morehouse College

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Love Notes Journals now Available for Correctional Settings

If you work with youth in the correctional system, we now offer a perfect bound journal that is a great solution for program participants. These journals have no staples and are permissible in correctional facilities.

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Adolescent Girls Facing Alarming Rates of Intimate Partner Violence

Among adolescent girls who have been in a relationship, nearly a quarter (24%) – close to 19 million – will have experienced physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence by the time they turn 20 years old, as highlighted by a new analysis from the World Health Organization (WHO) published today in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health.

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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

Dibble works with younger teens to teach them healthy relationship skills early in their lives.

Healthy Relationships for Older Teens & Young Adults

Dibble’s materials teach teens and young adults how to be successful in friendships, dating, and love.

Approaches to Addressing Trauma
Dibble’s curriculum helps people of all ages take charge of their emotions and improve their states of minds and relationships.

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