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ETĭescription: Subject matter experts will describe the stages of team building and key components of strategic thinking.

Session 3: Cultivating Strong Teams and Partnershipsĭate: Wednesday, June 15 from 1:00–2:30 p.m. Hayley Winterberg, President and Senior Consultant, Winterberg Consulting.Cortney Lovell, Founder and Director, WRise Consulting, LLC.consider how best to use messaging and storytelling as advocacy and recovery tools.explore their own communication styles and.describe the three complementary skills essential to effectively communicate one’s own recovery message, advocate, and enhance networks and partnerships.Speakers will share a list of suggested tools for assessing communication styles and other resources and examples of storytelling Additionally, participants will discuss different communication styles, the importance of self-awareness, and the value of different types of stories. ETĭescription: Subject matter experts will describe key skills for developing leaders, including communications, advocacy, and storytelling. Session 2: Communications, Advocacy, Storytellingĭate: Wednesday, June 8 from 1:00–2:30 p.m. Juan Vélez Court, Puerto Rico-Based Behavioral Health Consultant, NAMI STAR Center.Sarah Nerad, MPA, Director of Recovery, Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery, Ohio State University.recognize and describe different styles of conflict management.explain the concepts of emotional intelligence, self-care, resiliency, and mentoring and describe each concept’s importance to leadership development and.assess their own leadership development needs and identify priorities and next steps.
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In addition, participants will learn how to use a variety of tools for assessing individual leadership characteristics and skills. Participants will discuss the importance of self-care, resiliency, and practical application to developing key skills. ETĭescription: Subject matter experts will describe key concepts for developing leaders, including emotional intelligence and styles of conflict and learning.
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Series Facilitator: Devin Reaves, MSW, Recovery Advocate (Life of Purpose)īRSS TACS expects learning community members to participate in all three sessions.ĭate/Time: Wednesday, June 1 from 1:00–2:30 p.m. sharing the experience, perspectives, and knowledge of accomplished youth leaders from across the country.providing tools, resources, information, and connections to assist young leaders with identifying and progressing towards their individual goals and.fostering peer-to-peer learning and network development.This series will support young people in developing as leaders and professionals by:
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During each session, learning community members will exchange knowledge with one another as they consider strategies for increasing their own professional awareness and abilities. Nationally recognized experts will offer their perspectives on leadership development and concrete strategies for building skills. Over the course of three interactive sessions, learning community members will network, share knowledge, and advance their own professional development. This learning community is part of SAMHSA’s Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS) initiative, dedicated to promoting wide-scale adoption of recovery-oriented supports, services, and systems for people in recovery from mental health conditions and substance use disorders. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) invites youth and young adult leaders in recovery to take part in Self-Exploration, Resiliency, and Professional Development: A Virtual Learning Community for Young Leaders.
