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LUNCH 11:25-12:30 RE-ENGAGEMENT CENTERS
BREAKOUT PATHWAYS’ SESSION 12:30-4:35 EDUCATIONAL MOMENTUM
CAREER CONNECTIONS
CLOSING SESSION 4:40-5:00
POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
1. 2.
BREAKOUT OUTCOMES ! Participants will understand necessary elements and components of their breakout pathway. !
Participants will acquire knowledge and skills for re-engaging disconnected youth by learning about National and Local Frameworks, Practices, and Programs designed to re-engage disconnected youth. 3. 4.
! In small groups, participants will reflect on their organization’s efforts to re-engage disconnected youth. !
Participants will identify strengths & areas for growth for re-engaging disconnected youth in order to create a shared vision.
RE-ENGAGEMENT CENTERS
EDUCATIONAL MOMENTUM
CAREER CONNECTIONS
POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
Boston Private Industry Council
Philadelphia Youth Network
Philadelphia Youth Network
Kids at Hope
Identification & Outreach Boston Private Industry Council & College Depot
Multiple Pathways to Graduation Philadelphia Youth Network
Developing and Implementing Workforce Programs Philadelphia Youth Network
Creating a Culture of High Expectations Kids at Hope
Aligning Systems, Integrating & Re-Designing Workforce Development Processes & Systems Maricopa Workforce Development
Addressing Addiction through Youth Leadership & Empowerment Teen AA
Competency Based Learning Maricopa Corporate College
Addressing Social & Emotional Needs through Motivational Interviewing ASU University Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy
Initial Phases of Developing Re-engagement Centers United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona & College Depot Asset Mapping Maricopa County Education Service Agency (MCESA) Assessment & Individualized Plans Transforming Juveniles through Successful Transition
Re-Engaging Learners Big Picture Learning
Helping At-Risk Youth Transition through Education Jobs for Arizona Graduates
Improving & Designing Pathways for Under-Prepared Learners at Our Community Colleges Jobs for the Future
Creating Relevant Career Opportunities by Engaging Businesses Science Foundation AZ
Addressing Behavioral Health Mercy Maricopa Integrated Care
AS OF 09/30/2014
BREAKOUT OUTCOMES 1. Participants will understand necessary elements and components of their breakout pathways. 2. Participants will acquire knowledge and skills for re-engaging disconnected youth by learning about National and Local Frameworks, Practices, and Programs designed to re-engage disconnected youth. 3. In small groups, participants will reflect on their organization’s efforts to re-engage reconnect disconnected youth. 4. Participants will identify strengths & service gaps for re-engaging disconnected youth in order to create a shared vision.
Identification & Outreach
Re-Engagement Centers Boston Private Industry Council
Boston PIC & College Depot
Initial Phases of Developing Re-engagement Centers United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona & College Depot
Multiple Pathways to Graduation
Educational Momentum
Philadelphia Youth Network
Philadelphia Youth Network
Re-Engaging Learners
Helping At-Risk Youth Transition through Education
Maricopa County Education Service Agency (MCESA)
Jobs for Arizona Graduates
Assessments and Individualized Plans Transforming Juveniles through Successful Transition
Career Connections Philadelphia Youth Network
Big Picture Learning
Asset Mapping
Improving & Designing Pathways for Under-Prepared Learners at Our Community Colleges Jobs for the Future
Developing and Implementing Workforce Programs Philadelphia Youth Network
Positive Youth Development
Maricopa Corporate College
Kids at Hope
Kids at Hope
Aligning systems, integrating and re-designing workforce development processes and systems Maricopa Workforce Development
Competency Based Learning (workforce preparation)
Creating a Culture of High Expectations
Addressing Addition through Youth Leadership and Empowerment Teen AA
Addressing Social and Emotional Needs through Motivational Interviewing ASU University Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy
Creating Relevant Career Opportunities by Engaging Businesses
Addressing Behavioral Health Needs
Science Foundation Arizona
Mercy Maricopa Integrated Care
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