We didn’t quite get the whole @uoeducation gang corralled for this pic @SPRORG but thrilled to see so many faculty and students here to share, learn, and talk about prevention ! @GrantSeanP @bstorm_beth#sprconf24
Our Co-Executive Director Adriana Galván presented at @TEDTalks Salon to explain why #adolescents are so special and share three important things they can teach us about embracing uncertainty, challenging the status quo & taking strategic risks!
Watch now: https://t.co/p6nrLQK7WJ
Professor Christopher Murray, PhD and his College of Education team have a new opportunity to revamp the way youth with disabilities prepare to join the workforce, with help from a $10 million U.S. Department of Education grant. https://t.co/yAzFSxabTg
Earlier this month, @JennDSN & Anthony Burrow, Co-Executive Directors of the NSCA, joined @WrayLake, a professor & youth civic engagement researcher, in an online panel to discuss ways that adults can support #adolescents after #elections.
Watch the video: https://t.co/IIiRYjjbM8
On Dec. 9, discover how @uoregon is leading in youth mental health & dive into #OregonRising, the UO’s strategic plan to improve outcomes for youth. Hear from experts from the COE and the Ballmer Institute, enjoy refreshments & learn more. RSVP: https://t.co/acdL85lv67.
Newer models of open #adoption can mean an adoptive family will be raising the child with an ongoing relationship with their birth family.
Psychologists can help prepare families for this reality and provide additional support: https://t.co/4b3OdWaaXW
#NationalAdoptionDay
📢 Are you someone who identifies as having experience with substance use, or as a family member or caregiver of someone who does? NIDA is launching a new workgroup that aims to improve community engagement, and you may qualify to participate! (1/2)
College of Education alumni, we want to hear from you! We’re excited to showcase how our COE graduates are making an impact in their fields. 🦆
Complete the survey on our alumni page: https://t.co/pchooDDOlc.
Our Rudd Centre director is also co-director @CamPubHealth He's in good company today with the dynamic Dr @OrbenAmy (right) and the amazing Prof Leslie Leve @UOPrevScience (left) 🤩
Our QRME program develops researchers, scholars, and policy leaders who engage in traditions of inquiry that create knowledge and understanding founded in empirical evidence.
Join us for an info session on November 13 or 14 to learn more. https://t.co/3z45kbGHcn
In a new article published by @TexasScience, NSCA member @StephnTRussell offers several ways adults can help support young people during today's election.
Read more: https://t.co/NCVzrtqmoL
The #2024election is tomorrow and young people are having strong feelings about what the results may bring.
Learn how to support adolescents during and after the election with a new resource from the National Scientific Council on #Adolescence: https://t.co/BGzv5bJrUj
Our CFT master’s program is for people who want to develop advanced counseling skills and provide counseling services for individuals, couples, intimate partners, and families.
Join us for our virtual info session November 7 from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. PST. https://t.co/RuRih6sH1T
Election cycles can be stressful -- but they can also be an opportunity to support young people's positive development! Educators: check out the National Scientific Council on #Adolescence's new resource on for promoting positive development: https://t.co/PGd55em5NC
A new resource from the National Scientific Council on #Adolescence outlines how adults can support adolescents during and after the #2024Election.
Learn how elections can be opportunities to support positive #adolescent development: https://t.co/BGzv5bJrUj
We are right now recruiting teens aged 13-17 years to join our Youth Advisory Board for the UMN social media study! All meetings will be conducted via zoom so we welcome out-of-state applicants too. Please help spread the word!