Interested in having us come speak to your coalition or at your conference?  Contact us and we'll see what we can work out.  Speaking fees are modest compared with national trainers.  To request a quote, please fill out the form below.   Here are some of our most requested sessions:

Building a stronger and healthier community in Southern Illinois by building assets in young people.
TRAINING CENTER
About the Presenter: John Shadowens is the manager of a comprehensive array of prevention and early intervention services to adolescents.  He has spent over twenty years in youth work in both direct counseling services to youth and their families and in community development to expand prevention work throughout the Southern Illinois region.  This includes almost a decade of active youth ministry.  He holds a Bachelor's in Psychology from Southeast Missouri State and a Master's of Public Administration from Southern Illinois University.  John has been trained by the Search Institute on the 40 Developmental Assets model.  He is also considered an expert in the fields of youth mentoring and positive youth development.  John has presented to thousands advocating for changes in our traditional approaches to working with young people.
Superhero Training Camp 1: Culture Shift and What it Has Done to Our Kids  

There are things we know down deep to be true that just seem to big to deal with.  Among these is the critical erosion of meaningful support structures for kids. In this session attendees will revisit some history lessons about the role of youth in American culture over the last two generations.  We will consider what the monumental shift in our culture has done to our young people and explore why many of accepted prevention practices are failing and will continue to frustrate and burn out our youth workers unless we completely shift our thinking and embrace a more holistic approach.

Superhero Training Camp 2:  Operationalizing The  Developmental Assets Framework  


The Search Institute has identified 40 positive experiences and qualities that all of us have the power to bring into the lives of children and youth, which are called developmental assets.  Surveys of more than 2 million students reveal that these assets are powerful, predictive influences on behavior and character, especially on issues of drug and alcohol use, violence and teen sexuality.  Regardless of gender, ethnic heritage, economic situation or geographic location, developmental assets both promote positive behaviors and attitudes and protect young people from problem behaviors.   This workshop builds on the concepts of the Superhero Training Camp : Culture Shift and helps providers "operationalize" their work through a relationship model of prevention.

Building an Effective Mentoring Program


There's a lot more to mentoring than simply introducing kids to adult volunteers.  This session reviews all of the accepted best practices in recruitment, intake systems, background checks, volunteer training, matching criteris, match supervision and getting to successful outcomes.  The session comes with useful handouts and several real life illustrations from our own success and struggles.

Rut-Busters!:  Burnout- From Snuffing Candles to Fanning Flames


If you stick around anywhere long enough, burnout can creep in on you, sapping you of everything that makes you wonderful.  In this session, we explore the symptoms and causes of work-related burnout and explore real strategies to climb out of a burnout rut and avoid heading there in the future.  Good for work teams, churches and general conferences for those in the helping professions.
To inquire about or schedule John to present any of these topics for your group, please fill out the inquiry form below.
 
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