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Approaches to Common Challenges with Multi System Youth


Video: Approaches to Common Challenges with Multi System Youth



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Presenters: Bambi Zinkon, Sydney Cook, Kelly Elton, Jen Baer

In this session, several of the OCALI MSY Coach Network will discuss multi-system youth and barriers. MSY youth and family needs will be shared, as well as common barriers that challenge teams. Teachers, service coordinators, therapist, and other professionals will benefit from learning more about the barriers often faced by MSY and their families as well as supports and strategies that have been found to be effective.

This clip was taken from Journey titled “Approaches to Common Challenges with Multi-System Youth”.

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