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Youth MOVE Peer Center

Online Courses

We are excited to offer two online courses about Peer Support!

Issue Briefs

Our issue briefs take on a contemporary topic surrounding youth engagement and peer support and provides a deeper conversation with resources.

Implementation Guides

Our Implementation Guides provide an in-depth look at a variety of youth engagement and peer support topics.

Webinars

The Youth MOVE Peer Center delivers a variety of training and education opportunities, these webinars have been recorded and are available on demand! Check out the archive below.

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Issue Briefs

Affirming Facilitation Practices in Youth Spaces

Shifting from Pathologizing to Person-First Language

Helping A Peer Develop Their Natural Supports

History of Youth Peer Support

Economic Independence for Youth & Young Adults

Adapting Youth Engagement & Youth Peer Support During a Pandemic

Actionable Self Care:
What to Consider When Creating Your Kit

Actionable Self Care:
Considerations and Resources for Building Your Kit

Support of Youth & Young Adults During the Transition Years

Mental Health Tip Sheet for Educators

Strategic Sharing

The Role & Value of Medication

How to Help Yourself Transition to Adulthood

Explaining the Ticket to Work Program 

Nonbinary Youth in Binary Systems: Considerations for Mental Health Services - Part One

Nonbinary Youth in Binary Systems: Considerations for Mental Health Services - Part Two

Implementation Guides

Engaging Black LGBTQIA+ Youth in Advocacy Implementation Guide

Psychiatric Advanced Directives Implementation Guide

Webinar Recordings

Supporting Youth in Storytelling: Strategic Sharing Foundations
Hosted by: The Youth MOVE Peer Center
Learn how storytelling can be a catalyst for growth, self-advocacy, and positive systems change for youth and young adults with lived experience. In this session, we will explore the practice of strategic sharing, a means to express stories of lived experience effectively and intentionally, with an emphasis on safety and self-care.
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Economic Independence for Youth & Young Adults –
Hosted by: The Youth MOVE Peer Center

Navigating the world of money and finances can feel overwhelming and confusing! The truth is managing money can be complex, but it doesn’t have to be impossible to understand things like bank accounts or credit reports.

Our Economic Independence for Youth & Young Adults training event aims to empower youth and young adults, especially those with system involvement, by equipping them with the essential tools and resources to prepare for financial independence!

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Psych Advance Directives for Youth and Young Adults Webinar –
Hosted by: The Copeland Center for Wellness and Recovery and Youth MOVE Peer Center

A Psychiatric Advance Directive (PAD) is a legal document that details preferences for future mental health treatment, services, and supports. This webinar will present the core elements of a PAD, and the role and benefits of Peer Specialists facilitating and supporting their development. Learn why these documents are important for young people and how a PAD can support one’s recovery and interactions with the mental health system. Having a PAD can have positive impacts on one’s mental health and the types of crisis services received. PAD’s can be a helpful tool to ensure that your wishes are followed no matter what stage of life you are in- but particularly for a young person this is a pathway for self-direction and self-advocacy for one’s treatment options. This presentation was led on May 17, 2023 by peer specialists of whom are subject matter experts in peer facilitated PAD’s and youth peer support.
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Online Courses

Own Your Story & Be a Resource for Change:
Youth MOVE National’s Youth Peer Support 101 course.

This course is meant to guide you through an experience that shows that lived experience can be used in a variety of meaningful ways, including creating career pathways! This two-part learning series is designed to show you that your story is powerful and can be used to make a change in the world! 

Trauma-Informed Youth Peer Support
Developed By Pacific Southwest MHTTC & YMN Peer Center

This training module will assist participants in understanding the foundations of trauma-informed care, including its principles and philosophy, demonstrate why this approach to care is important, and present strategies for incorporating trauma-informed practices throughout youth peer support services. It is critical for peer providers to understand how trauma may impact the youth and young adults they serve. This training will provide concrete examples of what trauma-informed practice looks like in action and how to apply this philosophy within peer relationships. The online course was collaboratively developed and produced by the Pacific Southwest MHTTC and Youth MOVE National. 

Youth Program Startup Guide

Setting up an effective youth voice & lived-experience program.
As the youth movement continues to expand, there has been an increased interest in youth voice and youth engagement strategies nationwide. Adult systems often provide services which do not align with the clinical profiles of youth and young adults, negatively impacting young peoples’ ability to engage in mental health care (Rickwood, Deane, & Wilson, 2007; Pottick, Warner, Stoep, & Knight, 2013). When experiencing personal challenges, youth and young adults tend to seek informal supports such as friends, family, or other significant adults, rather than from traditional mental health professionals (Rickwood, et al., 2007). Because existing services and systems may not adequately attract, engage, and serve young people, there has been an emergence of youth-run programs and organizations

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