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Monday, October 1, 2012 Session I
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Housekeeping Review of the Materials Overview of the process Ground Rules Gathering and Grounding Follow the agenda
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Confidentiality Active Listeners Respect for Privacy Respect for Values Recognition of each person’s journey
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Your name- THE QUESTION - How you feel about being here.
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Your name- WHAT OPPORTUNITIES DO YOU HAVE TO CONNECT WITH ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS? How you feel about being here.
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Ms. Candy Hadsall, RN, MA; STD Clinical Specialist Infertility Prevention Project Coordinator Minnesota Department of Health STD and HIV Section
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“When a child is born, he/she is given a backpack. Throughout their childhood, adults fill this backpack with the things that young people need for a good life. When the child reaches adolescence, they take their backpack off and empty everything out. Throughout adolescent and young adulthood, young people go through all their backpack items – deciding what to put back in the backpack, in what order, in what format, revising, adding to and leaving things out.”
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As the prefrontal cortex matures, teenagers can: Reason better Develop more control over impulses Make better judgments
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Themes of our past approach Challenges to an alternate approach
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“DON’T DO IT” FEAR
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Recognizing the value that is represented by each voice in the room.
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Collective leadership holds the belief that every individual in a group has skills, talents, ideas and attitudes to contribute to the whole.
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Forming a Collective Statement
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The Role of the FACILTATOR The role of the RECORDER To make sure that each person has the same opportunity to speak. To accurately record each person’s thought. It is important to listen – To listen brings validation. Be an active Listener Be patient with self and others Respect confidentiality
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Forming a Collective Statement
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