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November 12, 2020 | Presentation/Webinar | Nia West-Bey

Criminalization to Healing: Reimagining Safety in Schools

>>Watch Part I: Criminalization to Healing: The Movement to Decriminalize Education Our panelists painted a picture of what safety in schools looks like: Deep relationship building between students and staff Addressing root causes within schools and the larger community Providing culturally and historically affirming education Restorative justice…

May 21, 2020 | Presentation/Webinar | Nia West-Bey

WEBINAR: Listening to Young Parents: The Multigenerational Making of Mental Health

On May 20, CLASP hosted a webinar on parental mental health, focusing on young parents. 

May 17, 2017 | Presentation/Webinar

Presentation: Go-Throughs to Get Through: Low-income Young Adults and Mental Health

This presentation was shared at the "Forgotten and Left Behind: Shifting Narratives and Exploring Policy Solutions for Vulnerable Youth and Young Adults" joint convening with CLASP and the Ford Foundation.

May 17, 2017 | Presentation/Webinar

Presentation: Forgotten and Left Behind: Shifting Narratives and Exploring Policy Solutions for Vulnerable Youth

This presentation was shared at the Forgotten and Left Behind: Shifting Narratives and Exploring Policy Solutions for Vulnerable Youth and Young Adults joint convening with CLASP and the Ford Foundation.

April 26, 2017 | Presentation/Webinar | Nia West-Bey

Keepin’ it Real: Centering the Voices of Young Adults in Mental Health Policy Formulation – CCRY Spring 2017

This presentation describes preliminary findings from interviews with young adults to explore how they define and interact with behavioral and mental health systems.

March 31, 2016 | Presentation/Webinar

Building Systems And Pathways For Disconnected Youth

CLASP's Andrea Amaechi participated on a panel at the Ready by 21 conference that outlined the key elements of building a comprehensive youth employment delivery system for out of school youth.

June 25, 2013 | Presentation/Webinar

Where You Live Matters: Addressing Concentrated Poverty Neighborhoods

At a CLASP event  in 2013, author Patrick Sharkey discussed his compelling book "Stuck in Place: Urban Neighborhoods and the End of Progress toward Racial Equality."

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