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WARNING! The workshop you are about to encounter may be enjoyable. The presenters disclaim all liability and shall not be held liable for any damages should you sprain a muscle or fall from your chair in a fit of hysterical laughter.

Got Youth? Employing Youth: Relax, It’s not as hard as it may seem. Rebecca Hawkins & Matt Lord

Essential Elements of Youth Employment Value – Who wins? Roles – But what are they gonna do? Recruitment – You mean I’ve got to go under THAT bridge? Reasonable Accommodations – and other things that make you go hmmm!! Orientation & Training – But don’t they already know how to mop and empty trash bins? Supervision & Support – But don’t they have a case manager already? Stay tuned for answers to these and other boggling questions…

The value of employing youth… Who wins? Everyone!!! What you get: Employees with real knowledge about the services you provide. Employees that know how to live well with mental illness. A breath of fresh air!

HOPE DOCTOR APPROVED! 100% NATURAL! Take as much as needed whenever needed. This product is enhanced by acceptance, understanding, and love.

The value of employing youth… Who wins? Everyone!!! What children & families get: HOPE!

The value of employing youth… Who wins? Everyone!!! What youth get: To be empowered! To know accomplishment. To give back to their community. A good start to a real good future! They also get: Much needed work experience and CASH!

Roles for Youth: But what are they gonna do? Program Planning & Development Training & Evaluation Outreach & Education Community Activities Direct Support Advocacy Group Facilitation

Recruiting Youth: Bridges and arcades and café’s, oh my! Where do we find these youth? Your own back yard. Newspapers that youth actually read. Local colleges. Local family organizations. Transition Age Youth Programs. And anywhere you would find youth!

Reasonable Accommodations: Things that make you go hmm! Accommodations should be made based on the needs of the individual employee to ensure her/his success in the job. Possible accommodations could include: Flexible schedules. Increased supervision. Job coach assistance. Quiet work space.

Orientation & Training: But don’t they already know how to mop? Boundaries and Limit Setting Communication and Conflict Resolution Crisis and safety planning Organizational skills, time management and self care Cultural Competency Establishing trust and positive relationships with clients Navigating systems: Mental Health, Juvenile Justice, Child Welfare, Special Education Working in Shared Leadership Situations Advocacy and empowering youth Collaboration Confidentiality Mandated reporting

Supervision & Support: But don’t they already have a case manager? Who is the supervisor for youth employees? How often is supervision offered and how formal is the supervision? What support is in place for the youth employee? Does the youth employee have a peer group for support?