Director of Special Projects at Transforming Youth Recovery - Solana Beach, California, United States
Transforming Youth Recovery is looking specifically at the educational, peer and family networks that influence youth development and achievement, and we are both studying and conceiving novel approaches that could dramatically expand school-based recovery support services.For us, the key is to mobilize localized community assets into relevant recovery practices and coalitions. To help remove barriers to local action, we advocate for reforms in public policy, work to erase the social stigma associated with addiction and fund studies aimed at uncovering and promoting best practices within the recovery field.We're all about giving students, families and communities the ability to look out, find others who are building capacities similar to their own, and rapidly copy and emulate those recovery practices that are helping youth and young adults live their best life.The specific areas of focus for Transforming Youth Recovery are:Higher Education (School-Based Recovery Support)Community Colleges (School-Based Recovery Support)High Schools (School-Based Recovery Support)Life Skills InitiativesFamily Education, K-8th Grade Prevention and InterventionIn each of these focus areas, Transforming Youth Recovery will add key resources from the private sector to the efforts of government and the educational system with the goal of accelerating the rate of change in how we deal with recovery in the United States.Transforming Youth Recovery- one community, one school, one student at a time.