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SUMMARY:America After 3PM: Demand Grows\, Opportunity Shrinks
DESCRIPTION:Join the Afterschool Alliance Tuesday\, December 8\, at 1 PM EST for a virtual media and field briefing on new nationwide data on demand for afterschool programs and parent views on afterschool opportunities. The report “America After 3PM: Demand Grows\, Opportunity Shrinks\,” includes responses from more than 30\,000 U.S. families and builds on household surveys conducted in 2004\, 2009 and 2014. It offers a pre-pandemic snapshot of how children and youth spend their afternoons and includes a separate survey of parents conducted this fall. \nFor years\, afterschool programs have kept kids safe\, inspired them to learn\, and offered parents peace of mind that their children are constructively engaged in the hours between the end of the school day and when parents return from work. \nCommissioned by the Afterschool Alliance and conducted by Edge Research\, the new study reveals disturbing trends in access to afterschool opportunities\, high unmet demand for afterschool overall\, and paints a stark picture of grave inequities in terms of which families can access and afford afterschool programs.
URL:https://kyoutofschoolalliance.org/event/america-after-3pm-demand-grows-opportunity-shrinks/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Put Your Own Oxygen Mask on First\, Self-Care for Afterschool Professionals: A Conversation with Dr. Jamie Freeny
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for “Put Your Own Oxygen Mask on First: Self-Care for Afterschool Professionals – a live conversation with Dr. Jamie Freeny\, Director of the Center for School Behavioral Health at Mental Health America of Greater Houston. \nToday’s world brings a host of exhausting challenges that necessitate extra attention to the health and well-being of our field’s professionals. Join to hear recommendations on preventing burnout and compassion fatigue\, along with strategies and practices to ensure that those who work in service of others are also taking care of themselves. \nThis event is presented by NAA and MHA Houston in partnership with NAA State Affiliates: Vermont Afterschool\, Utah Afterschool Network\, Texas Partnership for Out-of-School Time\, Ohio Afterschool Network\, North Dakota Afterschool Network\, New York State Network for Youth Success\, Missouri Afterschool Network\, Indiana Afterschool Network.
URL:https://kyoutofschoolalliance.org/event/put-your-own-oxygen-mask-on-first-self-care-for-afterschool-professionals-a-conversation-with-dr-jamie-freeny/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:SEL,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Trauma Informed Practices 102
DESCRIPTION:Executive Membership from NAA Required \nThis session will provide more in-depth strategies to utilize in creating and nurturing trauma-informed classrooms. We will also address how cultural awareness\, equity\, and racial/historical trauma impact school campuses. \n\nList 3 characteristics of a trauma informed practitioner\nIdentify the foundation of trauma informed practices\nDetermine trauma informed strategies to put into practice
URL:https://kyoutofschoolalliance.org/event/trauma-informed-practices-102/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:SEL,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Trauma Informed Practices 101
DESCRIPTION:Executive Membership from NAA Required \nAcademic success is directly related to mental and emotional well-being. Many communities experience trauma that shows up in a myriad of ways which can lead to many negative social and health related outcomes. This training helps professionals understand signs and symptoms of trauma and mental health issues in youth and offers trauma-informed practices for helping community members achieve mental well-being\nand overall success. \n\nIdentify the signs and symptoms of mental health issues and trauma in youth and adults\nEmploy trauma-informed strategies for working with youth and adults\nApply an action plan to address student mental health and trauma concerns
URL:https://kyoutofschoolalliance.org/event/trauma-informed-practices-101/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:SEL,Webinar
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