Subject: Sexual Cyberbullying & Healthy Relationships

Tune in to learn the relevant research findings along with two technical assistance tools

January 8, 2025


Sexual Cyberbullying & Healthy Relationships


Join this webinar to learn about Child Trend’s project Activate: a research-to-practice translation center that creates research-based sexual and reproductive health resources for use by professionals who support young people. They focus on youth who are experiencing the child welfare and/or justice systems, homelessness, and/or disconnection from school and work.


The spotlight will be on two Activate research projects focused on healthy relationships and sexual cyberbullying. You will learn the relevant research findings along with two technical assistance tools - Decoding Sexual Cyberbullying (to increase professionals’ capacity and comfort discussing sexual cyberbullying) and Crucial Conversations about Healthy Relationships (to increase professionals’ capacity to support youth to develop healthy romantic relationships).


You will also be provided with additional resources related to sexual cyberbullying and healthy relationships.


Objectives: Webinar participants will:

  • Learn about Activate's resources focused on sexual cyberbullying and healthy relationships.

  • Learn about Activate's research translation process.

  • Understand how and when to incorporate Activate’s resources in your work to support youth.

Presenters:

  • Rachel Rosenberg, PhD; Senior Research Scientist- Child Trends

  • Samuel Beckwith, PhD; Research Scientist- Child Trends

  • Karlee Naylon; Senior Research Analyst- Child Trends


Who should attend: Social workers, counselors, teachers, youth workers, professionals who support young people experiencing the child welfare and/or justice systems, homelessness, and/or disconnection from school and work, federal and state grantees focused on youth, and community-based organizations.


When: Wednesday, January 8, 2025 @ 1:00pm Pacific/4:00pm Eastern


Duration: 60 minutes 


Cost: Free!

Questions?

Email: Kim

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