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Building Youth-Adult Partnerships to Advance Adolescent Health

Get 3 actionable tips in a 30-minute chat with guest experts.

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Register now to join us for a free 3 in 30 webinar on April 3, at 10:30 am PT / 1:30 pm ET.

Join ETR for our next 3 in 30 webinar where we will share three tips in thirty minutes on Building Youth-Adult Partnerships to Advance Adolescent Health.

In this 30-minute conversation, you'll hear from Erica Koepsel, Director of Youth Engagement at PATCH (Providers and Teens Communicating for Health), who will be joined by a Teen Educator and Special Projects Youth Partner.

They will share tips from their organization’s youth engagement model, which focuses on bringing youth voice into important adolescent health conversations while providing the knowledge, resources, support, skills, and opportunities needed for youth to become healthy, connected, and thriving adults.

If you’re a public health professional or provider who engages young people in your work, this is a talk you won’t want to miss!

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Meet the Guest Expert

 

Erica Koepsel, M.A. (she/her) is the Director of Youth Engagement at PATCH, where she cultivates impactful adolescent health and well-being programs through direct youth collaboration and adult coaching, building upon a career dedicated to sexual health education that began at age 19; her experience spans diverse adolescent groups across the Midwest, a year of Peace Corps service in Cambodia focused on community health education, and a Master of Arts in Gender and Women’s Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where her research and collaborative work with Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin focused on holistic sexual health education and curriculum development. Erica brings a robust skill set in education, curriculum design, and quality improvement to her role, actively expanding PATCH’s reach and refining its youth engagement strategies.