Going Virtual: How 3 Young Adult Focused Services Pivoted to Virtual Platforms in 2020

Following the COVID-19 pandemic, many school and work programs embrace a new virtual space. This 90-minute webinar provides key takeaways from three different programs providing services for young adults with psychiatric disabilities on a virtual platform. Peer coaching and peer supervision at Boston University, Helping Youth on the Path to Employment (HYPE), and the Virtual Best-Practice Guide for Youth and Young Adult Community Mental Health Providers from Thresholds Youth & Young Adult Services are highlighted in this webinar.


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