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Part 2 of 3 - Coordinating Youth-Driven Work in the Community: Activating Youth in Prevention Work

This course is Part 2 of a three-part series on engaging youth in prevention planning efforts. The purpose of this course is to introduce Robert Hart’s ladder of engagement and explore ways that you can effectively elevate youth skill sets and roles to enhance your community-level prevention efforts.

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Learning Objectives

  1. Define Robert Hart's 8 levels of youth engagement.
  2. Identify strategies to build youth's skill set to advance prevention efforts.
  3. Identify the benefits of having youth engaged in prevention efforts.

Developers

Jeff Hogan M.S., Systems Change Specialist, Penn State EPIS

Nicole Platz M.S., Implementation Specialist, Penn State EPIS

eCourse Credentialing

  • Earn a certificate upon completion and submit it to your employer for continuing education credit.
  • Pennsylvania educators earn Act 48 credits by completing this course.
  • The PLP team is currently exploring additional opportunities to expand continuing education credit eligibility within Pennsylvania and to other states in the future.

Penn State is a Pennsylvania Department of Education non-credit Act 48 approved provider. Upon successful completion, participants can earn 0.5 hours toward fulfilling their Act 48 requirements by participating in this course and completing all activities. Be sure to complete the evaluation at the end of this course and indicate if you seek Act 48 credits in your learner profile.

eCourse Length: Under 30 Minutes

eCourse Level: Intermediate

eCourse Type: eCourse Series

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