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National Institute of Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research

The Transitions to Adulthood Center for Research is seeking applications for Family Advisory Board (FAB) members. The FAB is a virtual board comprised of individuals with familial experiences with a young adult with a mental health condition. FAB members will use their life experiences supporting and interacting with their young ...
This interactive module provides examples of successful ways to talk with young people about their strengths, as well as examples of some not-so-successful ways.
This recording share how to support young people to make healthy, safe decisions that are consistent with their own interests and preferences.
This factsheet from the Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center provides resources for helping young people returning to school after a traumatic brain injury, including how parents can prepare and how schools can support students.
This factsheet from the Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center provides resources for helping young people returning to school after a major burn injury, including guidance for parents to plan and prepare for re-entry.
This study guide for the "Improvables" e-learning module can be used for self-guided learning, during a training, or in one-on-one or group supervision.
This survey will document the kinds of support provided to family members and young adults with behavioral health challenges during the transition years (16–25). Family members and other allies who provide/provided support to young people and young adults who receive/received support are invited to complete the confidential survey. ...
This policy guide is written for youth- and young adult-led groups and organizations that want to make changes in policies related to mental health and other human services that affect them and other transition-age youth.
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