Session One


12:30 PM - 2:00 PM EST | Tuesday, June 8

 

Option A :

Supporting Youth and Families Involved in the Child Welfare System

Presenters: Dyzz Cooper and Amanda Metcalf 

CEU: 1.5

The child welfare system is designed to promote the well-being of children and families. Join us on Tuesday, June 8th as we explore that system from the perspective of individuals with lived experiences that were once part of that system. We share our stories and experiences while giving tips on how to successfully support someone when they enter that system.


Option B:

Building Relationships with Restorative Practices

Presenters: Elizabeth Mays

CEU: 1.5

We know that relationships are essential for human connection. It's through human interaction that we learn so much about ourselves and how to interact with others. Becoming vulnerable isn't easy, however, there is beauty in vulnerability. In this session, we will discuss how to create a safe environment that encourages relationships, sharing, and connection using Restorative Practices.


Option C:

Individual Placement and Support (IPS) for Young Adults – A Research Study

Presenters: Margaret Lopresto, Lori Norton, Shelia Runyon

CEU: 1.5

Helping young adults find employment is beneficial to their recovery. It can foster a sense of empowerment and pride that gives a continuous sense of capability and control. Individual Placement and Support (IPS) supported employment can help youth living with mental illness and co-occurring disorders work at regular jobs of their choosing. Although variations of supported employment exist, IPS refers to the evidence-based practice of supported employment. Mainstream education and training are included as ways to advance career paths. This session will include information on tips for working with transition-age youth and their families, access these services in your area, learn about the IPS Youth research study and hear how the IPS Youth study has helped a young person.