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Maine state data highlights that a number of youth feel they don’t matter to their community and an overwhelming number suffer with anxiety, depression and feeling of loneliness. This session raises awareness of the science of mattering, provides data and offers strategies to foster connections to build stronger communities and ensure youth believe they are part of the solutions.
During this time of opportunity and challenge, together we must create a springboard for community driven change for youth. Together we will listen, learn and share perspectives from our work.
Learning Objectives By the end of the session participants will... 1. Have an enhanced understanding of the science of mattering. 2. Understand state and local data on mattering and protective factors for youth. 3. Learn of strategies that promote connectedness and mattering in youth and learn from other participants of examples of mattering in our communities.
1.5 Social Work
Price
Standard
Non-Member
$30.00
Member
$25.00
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