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Best Practices for Serving Youth in HMRE

Many first romantic relationships occur during adolescence. 
 
These relationships can help shape a variety of experiences (both positive and negative). Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education (HMRE) programs for youth can shape these experiences by improving youth attitudes and expectations concerning romantic relationships and by helping youth develop key skills to form healthy relationships and avoid unhealthy relationships. 
 
This webinar will provide participants with a better understanding of federally funded HMRE programs for youth and will describe best practices for serving youth based on research and evaluation findings.  
 
At the end of this webinar, participants will be able to: 
  • Describe the organizations implementing HMRE programs and the youth served by these programs 
  • Assess the alignment of HMRE programs for youth with best practices in the field
 
Presenter: Mindy E. Scott, Ph.D., Deputy Program Area Director and Senior Research Scientist with Child Trends
 
Who should attend: Youth-serving program staff and administrators in the fields of healthy relationships, pregnancy prevention, youth development; researchers working on issues related to youth; policy makers, funders, grant managers and writers. 
 
When: Wednesday, July 13, 4:00 pm Eastern/1:00 pm Pacific
Duration: 60 minutes 
Cost: Free!
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