We are aiming to host one webinar a month via Zoom and live-streamed on our Facebook page.
Youth programs webinar. By examining how social networking tools are appropriately and inappropriately used by youth we will look at how these technologies can lead to cyber bullying digital harassment and unsafe situations. Nicholas Chadi paediatrician and clinician investigator specializing in adolescent and addiction medicine CHU Sainte-Justine in. Engaging Youth in Research This webinar shares findings from a study conducted by the University of California Berkeley for UNICEF on engaging adolescents in research.
Janis Kupersmidt will present research findings and logical arguments to counter these myths to empower you in your efforts to address this continuing public health problem. Our senior scientist Dr. Youth-led participatory research techniques ensure that the youth voice is included in program design implementation and evaluation.
This webinar is first in a series. Webinars Boost for Kids National CACCYAC Training Program With a grant from the Department of Justice Canada Boost CYAC has developed a webinar training program that will build capacity within Child Advocacy CentresChild Youth Advocacy Centres CACsCYACs across Canada. Wednesday December 9th 7-8pm EST Previous Webinars.
Learn how your youth program structure can impact diversity equity and inclusion and strategies for adapting your program structure to make it more inclusive. August 17 2021 6 Municipalities looking to create new or expand existing STSJP programs to serve RTA youth and request 100 percent state reimbursement for this programming. Department of Educations You for Youth Y4Y Technical Assistance TA Team guided participants through how to develop a professional learning plan for all levels of staff to keep them growing as out-of-school time educators and ready to implement great programming when programs reopen.
This webinar includes an overview of existing frameworks of youth outcomes and measurement tools and tracking these outcomes using a number of existing data systems. This webinar addresses 10 myths that our researchers have encountered in our prevention work with children teens parents and community members. Youth programs that are welcoming and safe are built on a program structure aimed at protecting and empowering all young people.
The time zone used in the program is Eastern Time. It will be possible to register until noon Eastern Time the day prior to the webinar. This webinar will review how social networking and communication technologies are changing the way that youth communicate and build friendshipsrelationships.