Mission and History The Indiana Youth Institute exists to increase the well-being of all Hoosier kids. We serve children by supporting, educating and collaborating.

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Mission and History The Indiana Youth Institute exists to increase the well-being of all Hoosier kids. We serve children by supporting, educating and collaborating with the organizations and individuals that care for them. 25 years working with counselors and schools State’s source for high quality child data Premium trainer and leader in youth development Convener of a statewide networks Connects and empowers communities, organizations and individuals

IYI Technical Assistance Customized Access to state and national experts Evidence-based practices and research Integrate into current work and plans Peer learning and networking Community building and partnerships Sustainability and continuous improvement

Project Lifecycle

IYI Technical Assistance Custom data and research requests KIDS COUNT Data Center Issue Briefs Data Analysis District School Community Counseling program Survey tools and analysis Teacher and student focus groups

IYI Technical Assistance 3 IYI Technical Assistance Briefings– register now Muncie – November 7th Sellersburg – November 9th Lafayette - November 14th Conferences, Webinars and Trainings Because KIDS COUNT Conference – November 28-30 IYI College and Career Conference – June 20-21 Grant Summit Late winter/early spring

IYI Technical Assistance Advisory Group State experts National experts Peer to Peer and cohort networking Identification of community partners Community building and engagement Development of community asset/support map Technical Assistance Briefings

IYI Technical Assistance Coaching Phone consultation Proposal review Face to Face consultancies Onsite facilitation and observations Recommendations report Implementation grant planning Evaluation Logic model development Evaluation - planning and implementation Sustainability planning

Elements of Comprehensive Counseling Maximized School Counselor Role Engaged School Leadership Data-driven Model Differentiated Counseling School-wide Initiative Family and Community Partnerships Aligned with American School Counselor Association Model and State and National Research

Contact Us www.iyi.org/counselinginitiative Tracy Butler - 317-396-2719 Charlie Geier - 317-396-2738 Inquiries also may be emailed to counseling@iyi.org