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X-WR-CALDESC:Do you believe that social media is impacting the mental healt
 h of our youth? This training provides the latest research from the Surgeo
 n General of the US about how social media decreases social connections\, 
 social capital\, and community. This erosion has contributed to the mental
  health crisis of our young people. \n\nThis session will provide an overv
 iew of the challenges as well as tangible interventions to address how to 
 support youth and their families. Participants will walk away with tools t
 o engage and support young people and their families in using social media
  in healthy ways as well as learn ways to create social capital and commun
 ity. Please join us for an engaging\, interactive\, and solution focused o
 pportunity to improve the mental health of youth and families. \n\nPartici
 pants will: \n1. Participants will be able to identify how social media im
 pacts youth mental health\n2. Participants will be able to explain how the
  latest research can educate professionals and families to address media u
 sage and plan development.\n3. Participants will be able to practice activ
 ities that professionals can use to educate young people and their familie
 s\n
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DESCRIPTION:Do you believe that social media is impacting the mental health
  of our youth? This training provides the latest research from the Surgeon
  General of the US about how social media decreases social connections\, s
 ocial capital\, and community. This erosion has contributed to the mental 
 health crisis of our young people. \n\nThis session will provide an overvi
 ew of the challenges as well as tangible interventions to address how to s
 upport youth and their families. Participants will walk away with tools to
  engage and support young people and their families in using social media 
 in healthy ways as well as learn ways to create social capital and communi
 ty. Please join us for an engaging\, interactive\, and solution focused op
 portunity to improve the mental health of youth and families. \n\nParticip
 ants will: \n1. Participants will be able to identify how social media imp
 acts youth mental health\n2. Participants will be able to explain how the 
 latest research can educate professionals and families to address media us
 age and plan development.\n3. Participants will be able to practice activi
 ties that professionals can use to educate young people and their families
 \n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260109T110000
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Q3bQmeXaRoyeuyo_AFi0xA
SUMMARY:The Ripple Effect of Social Media on Youth Well-being
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