Date: October 29th, 2015
By: Kelly Connelly
What an amazing time we had last month at Youth 360°: How & Where Youth Live, Learn, & Play Matters, Healthy Teen Network’s 36th Annual National Conference! Hundreds of adolescent health professionals from all around the country–and beyond–gathered in Baltimore to learn, share ideas and knowledge, make new connections and strengthen existing ones, and build skills to bring back to their work.
From the Pre-Conference Institutes to the welcome from Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen and opening keynote from Dr. Steve Perry, from the competitive fun of Youth 360° The Game to the insightful and inspiring Rewiring Our Approach plenary, to the breadth of experiences and approaches shared during the closing plenary–and all the workshop and roundtable sessions throughout–Youth 360° left us all with ideas on how we can continue to better support youth to thrive. We cannot thank everyone enough for being part of such a wonderful event!
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Twitter was abuzz with #youth360 hashtagged tweets. Did you miss them? Here, we present just a sample of some of the highlights, but if you would like to see more, please visit this search. (We’ve also uploaded some photos to our Facebook page, too–check them out and check back as we add more.)
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About the Author
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Kelly Connelly previously served as Healthy Teen Network Senior Marketing and Communications Manager. Kelly is a graphic designer, photographer, and videographer, and she is experienced at developing skills-building workshops and programs, for professionals as well as youth.
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