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Lunch n' Learn: Safety Planning with Youth

Mon, Jun 17

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Zoom

Summer break can bring a lot of stress for students when school is their place of respite. If you are an educator who works with youth affected by the stress &stigma of a parent's substance use, join us for a 1 hour lunch n' learn as we chat about safety planning.

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Lunch n' Learn: Safety Planning with Youth
Lunch n' Learn: Safety Planning with Youth

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Jun 17, 2024, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. MDT

Zoom

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About the event

For some youth, long breaks from school can bring about fear, worries, and even grief. Join us for a 1 hour lunch n' learn as we share what youth who are growing up with the stress and stigma of a parent's substance use and how you can engage teens to think about who their safe people and spaces are.

This is a free event to ensure accessibility, but please consider donating as we are 100% volunteer run and 100% of our donations go towards Starlings Community peer programming. Donate here.

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