Moving Beyond the Statistics to Support Youth Well-Being​
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Trainings Available by Booking for Organizations. Stay Up to Date on Trainings available in the community in our Calendar of Events
Youth who grow up with the stress and stigma of a parent's substance use face a much higher risk of mental health struggles, addiction, and even suicide—but it doesn't and shouldn't have to be this way.
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Our innovative training, grounded in empathy and understanding, combines the science of childhood development with powerful stories of hope. By using an intersectional approach, we offer new perspectives on the intergenerational risks of substance use challenges in youth. We emphasize early intervention and the promotion of healing. Through evidence-based practices and insights from those who have lived these experiences, practitioners gain the knowledge, stories, and tools needed to break the cycle of stigma and rebuild trust with families, fostering a path to recovery and resilience.
Stress and Stigma 101
This 3-hour interactive training introduces participants to how young people experience and manifest the stress and stigma associated with a parent's substance use. Grounded in anti-oppressive principles, non-violent communication, and trauma-informed approaches, the session provides essential tools for recognizing and disrupting these impacts, fostering safer, more supportive environments for affected youth.
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Available: In Person/ Virtual
Included: Pre-Survey Assessment, Post Session Toolkit and Resources available by purchase
Anti-Oppressive Approaches to Adverse Childhood Experiences in the Context of Parental Substance Use (and other "Household Challenges").
This 1.5-hour introductory session on the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) study helps participants contextualize parental addiction within broader societal barriers and its implications for families. Attendees will gain insights into how ACEs shape outcomes for young people and learn to view parental substance use through a lens of systemic impact, fostering a deeper understanding of the challenges families face.
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Available: In person/ Virtual
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Integrating Peer Support for Young People Affected By Parental Substance Use
A 2-hour training which provides tools to integrate peer support for youth growing up with parental addiction. This training supplements our Stress & Stigma 101 for organizations.
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Available: Virtual/ In person
​Included: Pre-survey assessment, Facilitator resource guide
Comprehensive 2 Day Training-
Our intensive 2-day training, delivered in two 4.5-hour sessions, provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of how youth experience the stress and stigma of a parent's substance use. This training combines insights from the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) study to situate parental addiction within broader societal barriers and family dynamics. Participants will explore how stigma and stress manifest in young people’s lives, learn about ket legislation informing child protection services in Alberta, and develop tools to disrupt cycles of trauma through anti-oppressive practices, non-violent communication, and trauma-informed approaches. By the end, attendees will be equipped to support affected youth with empathy, reduce stigma, and foster safer, more resilient environments.
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Available: In person only
Includes: Pre-survey organizational assessment, post-session toolkit