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From Adversity to Resilience: A Framework for Hope

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From Adversity to Resilience: A Framework for Hope This webinar explores the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and the protective power of Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs) in shaping long-term health and well-being. Participants will learn about the original Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) study, the Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs) study, the 4 Building Blocks of the HOPE Framework, and how we can foster healing and resilience. This session provides both foundational knowledge and practical strategies for applying a trauma-informed, resilience-focused approach in professional and community settings. Objectives: Participants will be able to: Define Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs). Understand the 4 Building Blocks of the HOPE Framework and how we can all help instill hope. Learn about different strategies to practice resilience and self-regulation for yourself and others. Presenter: Jessica Herzog-Hall; Director of the ACEs Indiana Coalition Who should attend: Anyone who works with, cares for,...

WEBINAR: Exploring the Importance of a Trusted Adult

Online Webinar

Exploring the Importance of a Trusted Adult In this webinar, participants will explore what it means to be a trusted adult in the lives of young people. Through reflection, and skill-building, attendees will learn how to build trust, listen with empathy, establish healthy boundaries, and respond effectively to youth in crisis. Grounded in real-world scenarios and youth perspectives, this webinar equips adults to show up in meaningful, supportive, and lasting ways—especially when young people need it most. Objectives: Participants will be able to: Identify the key qualities and behaviors of a trusted adult. Understand the importance and impact of a trusted adult. Recognize barriers youth have to identifying a trusted adult. Presenter: Kelley Luckett, Senior Director of Community Integrated Health- YMCA of Greater Louisville Who should attend: Educators, Youth Workers and Mentors, Coaches, Group Leaders, Healthcare Professionals, Social Workers, Law Enforcement and First Responders, Family Members, Parents and Guardians, Policy...

WEBINAR: Mind Matters: An Intervention for Substance Use and Misuse Prevention

Online Webinar

Mind Matters An Intervention for Substance Use and Misuse Prevention Youth across the nation are dealing with trauma and toxic stress like never before. Many times, their response is to act out or to start using. Parents, teachers, peers, family members, and the community can be frustrated by these behaviors and respond in negative ways, which can make matters worse. How can we help our young people make healthy decisions that are not based on emotional dysregulation or a response to trauma? We can educate them to recognize and regulate their emotions! This is currently being done in Gila Count Arizona with the evidence-based program, Mind Matters. Arizona Youth Partnership is currently using Mind Matters in their Diversion Program, funded by Governor’s Office of Youth Faith and Families, in Gila County, Arizona schools. Students are referred to the Diversion Program who are at risk for substance issues based on excessive absences from...