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Healthy Native Youth: Concerning Posts Awareness Challenge

Learn to recognize and address concerning social media posts through a 30-minute video training. Join the Back-to-School Challenge to promote healthy relationships in grades 6-12. Win prizes by participating!

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Healthy Native Youth: Concerning Posts Awareness Challenge

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  1. Long Version: https://vimeo.com/233006812 Short Version (One Minute): https://vimeo.com/233006446 30 Second Spot: https://vimeo.com/233006264

  2. Healthy Native Youth Website

  3. Healthy Native Youth Website

  4. What are “Concerning Posts”? Concerning posts include those that express depression or intent to hurt one’s self or others, that have been posted on a social media site, such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Snapchat.

  5. 1. Watch the video training (30 min.) Please click here to watch the training video.

  6. Community Awareness Activity

  7. Back-To-School Challenge

  8. Take the Back-to-School Challenge • A 3-month challenge to help students grades 6-12 develop skills for healthy relationships. Earn your class free school supplies! • Step 1: Select a curriculum from HNY. • Step 2: Implement it with a group of students • Step 3: Complete the Feedback Form by Dec 1st: https://www.healthynativeyouth.org/about/feedback

  9. Win Prizes!!! • First 10 entries = $250 in School Supplies • All Participants = We R Native Promo Kits

  10. This project is funded by the Indian Health Service HIV and behavioral health programs. This work is also supported with funds from the Secretary’s Minority AIDS Initiative Fund.

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