The goal of the Adolescent Health Resiliency program is to train adults within the community who work with adolescents on trauma-informed care and how to be a trusted adult. In addition, the project supports a commitment to shared responsibility and collective action to mitigate the impact of childhood adversity throughout life.

This is a train the trainer approach for individuals who work closely with adolescents. For example: caregivers, counselors, summer camp professionals, social or human services professionals. This interactive training explores the science of Adverse Childhood Experience (ACEs), evidence-based resilience factors, and resilience-based communication tools that adults can use to support positive youth development.
For more information on the Adolescent Health Resiliency Program please contact:
Maggie Reuber
(937)390-5600 ext. 250