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Youth & Young Adult Peer Support Training
Grounded in the philosophy of peer support services and developmental theories, peers are in an ideal position to make a difference. This training targets unique and practical ways to engage and share empathic mental health support, reduce isolation, ease developmental angsts, help clarify confusions, build practical skills and pursue life roles that meet youth’s needs in the ways that matter. Individuals, in the metamorphic identity shift from youth to adult with mental health-social emotional disorders – Raising voices, choices, and supports for a personal youth-quake! This training curriculum was thoughtfully co-developed in collaboration with Drexel University. Certificate is provided.
Learning Objectives: Upon conclusion of this training, participants will be able to:
Discuss the peer -to-peer code of ethical conduct and boundaries to support positive youth development
Define youth/young-adult growth in the context of Aces and Assets [what impacts healthy adult development and sources of strength and wellbeing
Review guidelines, differences and strategies to offer safe and sensitive supports during crisis and emergency situations
Examine the many facets of wellness, self-care states and strategies
Introduce a template to welcome, engage and effectively support active participate in the recovery, resilience processes and strong adult passages
Develop and present an innovative 7-minute YaYA Welcoming Plan
Time: 3-Day Training (18 Hours)
Number of People: 25