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Celebrating Positive Youth Native American Mental Health
Celebrating Positive Youth Native American Mental Health

Wed, Sep 25

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Celebrating Positive Youth Native American Mental Health

Free Virtual Event. Especially valuable for educators, school admins, Native American community members, and professionals working with the population.Questions? Email jdauberm@stanford.edu or call (707) 839-1933

Time & Location

Sep 25, 2024, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Zoom

About the event

Please join us to discover culturally relevant and science-based strategies to improve the mental health and wellness of Native American youth and families. Learn about up-to-date research and best practices on youth mental health & wellness. Discover ways to empower Native American Youth and Families to thrive during difficult times.

Topics Include:

• Understanding the Impact of Trauma, Neglect, and Abuse on the Developing Brain

• The Science of Mattering and Belonging to Youth Mental Health

• Exploring Indigenous Identity and Youth Wellness

• Addiction and Culture-Based Recovery Strategies for Native Youth

• Native Resilience and Giftedness

• The Power of Peer to Peer Relationships and Uplifting Native Youth Leadership

Questions? Email jdauberm@stanford.edu

or call (707) 839-1933

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