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Issaquah Youth Advisory Board EVENT PROGRAM Skyline High School – April 23, 2016 12 noon 12:30 – 1:00 pm Registration, Event Packet Distribution, Information Tables, social time Opening Remarks 1:05 – 2:00 First Breakout Sessions (choose one)  Jocelyn Skillman, mental health practitioner, Valley/Cities, “Tech Torment The Impact of Technology on Mental Health”  Kendall Campbell, U of British Columbia student and filmmaker, “A Crash Course in Depression and Anxiety”  Jerry Blackburn, Program Manager for Substance Abuse Services, Friends of Youth, “The Impact of Drugs on the Developing Brain” 2:05 – 3:00 Second Breakout Sessions (choose one)  Phoebe Terhaar, CDP, Prevention Coordinator, Snoqualmie Valley School District, with members of the Mount Si High School Natural Helpers Club, “Mindfulness for Teens – Managing Stress”  “Preventing Youth Suicide”  Alison Cathro, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner for Adults and Adolescents, “In Their Shoes: Teens and Dating Violence” 3:05 – 4:00 Third Breakout Sessions (choose one)  National Alliance on Mental Illness, “In Our Own Voice,” Living with Mental Illness  Serena McDonald, Sound Mental Health I Care Project, “Developing SelfConfidence”  Rebecca Eyre, Primary Therapist, Eating Recovery Center of Washington, “Body Image and Eating Disorders” 4:05 - 4:10 p.m. Adjourn There is no charge for this event..




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