NRPM 2023 Lunch and Learns - National Runaway Safeline

National Runaway Safeline

LUNCH AND LEARN SERIES 1

Please join NRS for our 2023 NRPM Webinar Series

These virtual conversations will:
  • Discuss how to leverage NRPM to create change;
  • Highlight the many ways in which social media affects the well-being of young people; and
  • Provide strategies for RHY providers to better understand and apply these learnings to their local programs.
 

Leveraging National Runaway Prevention Month to Drive Community Change

Thursday, November 9, 2023
1:30 p.m. EST / 12:30 p.m. CST

Join us for an engaging and informative panel discussion moderated by Christopher Smith, NRS Director of Marketing and Communications. Our distinguished panelists will delve deep into the power of leveraging NRPM to drive positive and impactful community change.
 
  • Kimberly Waller, Associate Commissioner, Family & Youth Services Bureau 
  • Tracy Arp, Associate Shelter Manager & RHY Coordinator, Advocates for Children,; and
  • Phil Kabler, Chief Executive Officer for CDS Family & Behavioral Health Services, Inc.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to gain valuable insights from these industry leaders as they explore the transformative potential of NRPM in their communities and beyond.

The Impact of Social Media on Youth Mental Health and Well-Being, and the Role of RHY Providers

Thursday, November 16  2023
1:30 p.m. EST / 12:30 p.m. CST

Mark your calendars for November 16, as we present an insightful webinar delving into the profound influence of technology: “The Impact of Social Media on Youth Mental Health and Well-Being, and the Role of RHY Providers.”
 
Don’t miss your chance to register and participate in this enlightening discussion featuring experts from esteemed organizations, including:
 
  • Angela Lee, Executive Director, loveisrespect 
  • James Arnold, Regional Branch Manager BMO
  • Jillian Yearns, NRS Youth Advisory Board Member
Panelists will be offering their perspective on the multifaceted role that social media plays in the lives of youth and the role that RHY and other youth serving providers have in supporting young people as they navigate through the digital world. Gain invaluable insights into how social media can both positively and negatively impact the well-being of young minds.
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