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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Youth Leadership Council Application
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about the YLC\n  \n2023-2024 YLC Application\nApplications are due by 9 PM on Monday\, October 10th!
URL:https://massmentors.org/event/deadline-youth-leadership-council-application/
CATEGORIES:Deadline
ORGANIZER;CN="Melany Mendoza":MAILTO:mmendoza@massmentors.org
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SUMMARY:Research Corner with Sherry Hamby
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an interactive presentation from Sherry Hamby at MMP’s Research Corner\, where we’ll dive into “The Resilience Equation” \nA growing body of research\, focused on what makes people resilient in the face of adversity\, shows that prevention — efforts to help young people build community connections and strengthen their emotional health — can go a long way toward helping youth by insulating them from traumatic events before they happen. \nWe know that caring adults help youth cope with stress\, manage conflict and nurture healthy relationships. Young people also need communities where they can find mentors\, activities that give them purpose or even natural spaces. Mentoring programs that connect young people and adults promote well-being. These can also build bridges between teens\, educators and community leaders to work together to address problems before they escalate. \nJoin us on October 12th to hear from Sherry Hamby\, Director at the Life Paths Research Center as she shares about proven\, evidence-based strategies that can help young people thrive. Setting these in motion — with the help of educators\, family medical practitioners and youth program leaders\, to name a few — is not about creating a single program for a singularly troublesome moment in time. It is about investing in our children and young people now and into the future with a steady effort informed and constantly improved by new evidence-based science. \nAgenda \n9:00    MMG Kick-off Meeting (for Mentoring Matching Grantees only) \n9:30     General Registration Opens \n10:00   Research Corner Welcome \n11:00     Conversation with Dr. Sherry Hamby \n12:30    Lunch \n1:30      Break-out Sessions \n2:30     Closing \nWe invite you to keep the conversation going with MMP and Dr. Hamby on Tuesday\, October 17th at our first monthly virtual Lunch and Learn Series. \n  \nABOUT THE SPEAKER\nSherry Hamby\, Ph.D. is an award-winning researcher and psychologist who is known for her work on trauma and resilience. She is currently the Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology at the University of the South and Director of the Life Paths Research Center. She is also the founder of ResilienceCon. Dr. Hamby has worked for more than 30 years to reduce the burden of trauma\, including front-line crisis intervention and treatment\, involvement in grassroots organizations\, and research leading to the publication of more than 200 articles and books. Dr. Hamby’s work has appeared in the Washington Post\, USA Today\, Huffington Post\, CBS News\, Psychology Today\, and hundreds of other media outlets. Her awards include Outstanding Contributions to the Science of Trauma Psychology from the American Psychological Association (APA). Her newest book\, with Victoria Banyard\, is Strengths-Based Prevention: Reducing Violence & Other Public Health Problems (APA Books\, 2022). Check out her TEDx talk\, Trauma Is Everywhere But So Is Resilience. \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://massmentors.org/event/research-corner-with-sherry-hamby/
LOCATION:Sheraton Framingham Hotel and Conference Center\, 1657 Worcester Road\, Framingham\, MA\, 01701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn,Network
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231017T120000
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn Sessions: Sherry Hamby
DESCRIPTION:Lunch n’ Learn Sessions – meet the third Tuesday of each month. The event may take the form of networking\, a time to get deeper in conversation with others who value and support mentoring relationships or they may offer short spurts of information on updated research\, happenings and/or tools. We welcome you as often as you can join us. \n  \n  \nDate of Lunch & Learns: \nOct. 17 – Come meet with Sherry Hamby to dive into longer\, deeper conversations about the Research Corner material shared. Share your lunch hour with Sherry to further what we learned. \nNov. 14 \nDec (none) \nJan. 16 \nFeb. 20 \nMar. 19 \nApr. 16 \nMay 21 \nJun.18 \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://massmentors.org/event/lunch-learn-sessions-sherry-hamby/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
ORGANIZER;CN="Melany Mendoza":MAILTO:mmendoza@massmentors.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T130000
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SUMMARY:Motivational Interviewing for Everyday Use
DESCRIPTION:Motivational Interviewing for Everyday Use  \nAudience:  All audiences\, mentors\, youth workers\, and staff responsible for training\, volunteers\, and community partners \nPresented by: Kaydance Scotto\, Jac Essing\, Ilani Ortiz\, and Matt Ashby \n            DIAL/SELF AmeriCorps \nPresenter profile: \nKaydance Scotto\, Jac Essing\, Ilani Ortiz\, and Matt Ashby run the DIAL/SELF AmeriCorps program in Western Massachusetts. DIAL/SELF AmeriCorps (DSAP) collaborates with local schools and youth-serving agencies to create developmental opportunities for connection\, contribution\, and growth. DSAP Members are trained to use the conversational skills of “motivational interviewing”\, alongside Positive Youth Development\, to support young people in setting goals and activating the resources they have for making progress on them. Kaydance\, Jac\, Ilani\, and Matt have a combined 24 years of experience as AmeriCorps members and staff. They have been training members and site partners in the use of Motivational Interviewing for the past 7 years.  \nMotivational Interviewing (MI) has been used in clinical settings for over 30 years. In recent years\, MI has been adapted to serve nonclinical settings\, as well. DIAL/SELF AmeriCorps has been training members and site partners to use MI to support young people in developing a stronger sense of self-efficacy in pursuit of learning goals. Members have successfully incorporated MI in a variety of settings\, from drop-in centers and afterschool programs to academic classrooms and creative programming. This workshop will provide practical information and hands-on skill-building activities for using MI to support young people with setting goals\, activating resources to achieve them\, and increasing their sense of autonomy\, connectedness\, and confidence in their ability to pursue their goals.   \nLearning objectives: \n\nParticipants will learn the spirit/principles of MI and concrete skills to implement.\nParticipants will have the opportunity to practice MI\, bring their experiences to the table\, and gain familiarity with the basic techniques.\nParticipants will build understanding of how MI can be adapted for meaningful use in multiple contexts.\n\n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://massmentors.org/event/motivational-interviewing-for-everyday-use/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Rosie McMahan":MAILTO:rmcmahan@massmentors.org
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