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1 Developing Youth-Adult Partnerships for Health on Arizona’s U.S.-México Border: The Santa Cruz County Adolescent Wellness Network Cassalyn David, MPH

2 Presenter Disclosures (1)The following personal financial relationships with commercial interests relevant to this presentation existed during the past 12 months: Cassalyn David No relationships to disclose.

3 1.List three core components of the AWN Youth Involvement Program. 2.Describe three benefits of quality youth-adult partnership. 3.Apply core components from the AWN Youth Involvement Program to other programs to enhance youth-adult partnership. Learning Objectives

4 Promote Adolescent Wellness Youth ages 12-25 Schools Community Organizations Mission

5 Network Members

6 Goals Integrate and enhance community and school services to address adolescent health disparities Capacity Building for Population Health Environmental and Policy Change Youth Involvement Develop and sustain a system of school- linked health care to improve adolescent access to care and health status.

7 Hannah Masangu, MPH Child Care Health Consultant h.masangu@arizona.edu 520.281.2994 x105 Acknowledgements Youth Involvement Planning Lead

8 Timeline 2007-Network forms 2009-Adolescent Health Literacy Focus 2012-Strategic Plan: Youth Involvement 2013-Background preparation & pilot group 2014-Positive Youth Leadership Team: 8 Members

9 Preparation Youth Involvement Binder Readiness Assessment Member Survey Goals Forum Community-wide Youth Focus Groups Preferences, Obstacles Pilot Group 4 teens help design and implement

10 Inclusiveness Safety Structure Supportive relationships Opportunities Belong Make a difference Skill development Considerations

11 Results Developed Planning process Implemented Network organizational change Youth Board Membership Two voting youth representatives

12 Enrichment Problem-Based Learning Meeting Facilitation School-Based Health Alliance Convention Youth on the Border Conference: Workshop Advocacy Training Defining Problems

13 Next Steps Improve recruitment & outreach Implement 1:1 mentorship Catalyst in the county and nationally

14 “I like going to the network meetings, because we are there with all the grown-ups.” “I don’t think it’s boring. We don’t hear that kind of stuff every day.” Success: Network Meetings

15 What are you doing that is similar? Different? What are the challenges and opportunities? How could this model apply to your work? Discussion

16 facebook.com/santacruzcountyadolescent wellnessnetwork adolescentwellness.net  Youth Involvement Binder  Resource Guide  & more Access our Resources Connect with us

17 Thank you! Cassalyn David, MPH AWN Director cdavid@mariposachc.net 520.375.6050


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