ONLINEBeWell Jewish Teen Mental Health Research Webinar

November 20, 2024 Free
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How are Jewish American teens really doing?  Hear from the team at BeWell and the Stanford University researchers behind the first-ever national research on Jewish teen well-being. Join us for the public release of this comprehensive study of Jewish American teens. Come away with real strategies for promoting youth well-being in your work with teens in this pivotal moment. Gain insights to the sources of stress and strategies for thriving that characterize life among Jewish teenagers, with greater clarity around the intersection of Jewish culture and tradition, family dynamics, and systemic communal influences.

We are excited for the Jewish community to benefit from this research, ultimately raising awareness to what young people are experiencing and inspiring solutions that increase resiliency and well-being among Jewish teens.

This project was led by BeWell/Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), with research conducted by Stanford University.

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When
Wednesday, November 20, 2024, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
For whom
Jewish Professionals
Price
Free

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