February 5, 2018

In the next session of Hot Topics in Practice, Jennifer Baker, Adolescent Health Project Coordinator for the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, shares strategies and stories for keeping youth engaged in prevention efforts.

Involving young people in the creation and ownership of health projects that impact their lives is essential to building stronger people and programs. In the February session of Hot Topics in Practice, Jennifer Baker, Adolescent Health Project Coordinator for the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, shares tested strategies for getting and keeping youth engaged in prevention efforts.

In this one-hour webinar, Baker will review how programs can follow best practices and overcome common challenges to develop more youth-driven programs, sharing examples from violence and pregnancy prevention initiatives. She will also discuss how their program’s engagement activities are exposing young people to public health approaches for problem solving and encouraging them to follow careers in the field.

Register today to learn about the “nothing about us without us” model for working with youth in rural and urban areas.

Youth Voice in Alaska’s Health Projects

Date: February 20, 2018, noon to 1:00 p.m. (PT)

Intended Audiences

Local, state, and tribal public health professionals; youth advocates, parents, guardians, and supportive adults; youth interested in prevention efforts

Presenter

Jennifer Baker, Adolescent Health Project Coordinator, Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Public Health
 

About Hot Topics in Practice

Hot Topics in Practice is a monthly webinar forum to discuss issues affecting public health practice.