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Supportive relationships and environment resources

Supportive relationships are the cornerstone of effective youth programs. A welcoming environment is an emotionally safe place where young people feel a sense of security, belonging and ownership.

Research briefs

Positive youth development

By Jessica Pierson Russo, Extension educator

Positive youth development is a holistic process of growth in which young people create a strong sense of self that enables them to be actively involved in the leadership of their own lives.

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Safe space for challenging conversations

By Karyn Santl, Extension educator

Youth programs can be a safe and caring place for youth to learn how to have dialogue with others in a positive civil manner about important topics. 

Social connectedness in youth

By Trish Sheehan, Extension educator

Each of us has a basic human emotional need to feel that we belong. 

Inclusive programs for youth with disabilities 

Inclusive education values everyone's uniqueness and the diversity that they bring.

By Darcy Cole

Disability etiquette basics

Understanding disability etiquette can help everyone avoid some common mistakes and feel more comfortable.

By Darcy Cole

Custom training for supportive relationships

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