This session shares updates on the We Think Twice campaign and new SRAE products that can be integrated into programming with youth and engagement with parents. We Think Twice is grounded in research and driven by teen voices. The campaign team has conducted formative research to better understand how teens currently use social media, how practitioners and grantees use social media in their adolescent and sexual health programming, and what insights we can glean from active youth social media campaigns and influencers.
7 Takeaways for Educators From Biden's State of the Union
Join the Youth Movement, Advice for Teens
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Beyond the Post: Leveraging the Power of Social Media to Connect with Youth and Other Stakeholders
JOINT SESSION, We Think Twice: A Youth-Centered Social Media Campaign
Beyond the Post: Leveraging the Power of Social Media to Connect with Youth and Other Stakeholders
Beyond the Post: Leveraging the Power of Social Media to Connect with Youth and Other Stakeholders
The Surgeon General Warns About Loneliness And Social Media
Taiwan Wants China to Think Twice About an Invasion - The Atlantic
School Counselor Shortages by State and Its Impact on Students - Campus Safety
Social media brings benefits and risks to teens. Here's how psychology can help identify a path forward
How a Few Stories of Regret Fuel the Push to Restrict Gender Transition Care - The New York Times
Creating Social Media Campaigns that Promote Awareness and Support Adolescents' Mental Health - Connected Learning Lab
Join the Youth Movement, Advice for Teens
APEC Summit: Biden-Xi Talks Lead to Little but a Promise to Keep Talking - The New York Times