Tour of O-YEAH Milwaukee at Owen’s Place and Psychology Consultation with Dr. Bob Dries
2 for 1! Join us for a tour of recently renovated O-YEAH and a conversation with Kids Matter Board Member Dr. Robert Dries. O-YEAH (Older Youth Emerging into Adult Heroes) supports young adults who are experiencing emotional and behavioral challenges to successfully transition into adulthood. O-YEAH is having their grand re-opening the same evening, so we are lucky to get the first look! After the tour of O-YEAH, we will meet with Dr. Dries, a clinical psychologist in private practice in Wauwatosa, working with children, adolescents and families. He has also been a psychology consultant to Aurora Psychiatric Hospital, Rogers Memorial Hospital, and numerous other hospitals and clinics performing psychological evaluations with children and adults. Come gain a greater understanding of mental health issues affecting a child in foster care or a CASA youth! Call or email Nidhi to RSVP.

Date: Thursday, August 15, 2019 from 11:30am-1:00pm
Location: Owen’s Place, 4610 W Fond du Lac Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53216

What is QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) Training?
How do you approach a person who is showing signs that they are in crisis? You need to ask questions, persuade them to have a conversation, and refer them to professionals who can help. After this training you will be able to reduce suicidal behaviors and save lives by providing innovative, practical and, proven suicide prevention techniques. This training is not recommended for people who recently lost a loved one to suicide. Kids Matter staff, Elena and Justine, attended a QPR Training with Jeremy Triblett of Community Advocates and highly recommend it, especially for learning how to ask the right questions.

QPR Training led by Jeremy Triblett and sponsored by City of Milwaukee Office of Violence Prevention and Community Advocates Public Policy Institute. Register here.

Date: Tuesday, August 20, 2019 from 4:00pm to 6:00pm 
Location: The Greater Milwaukee Foundation, 101 W. Pleasant St., Suite 210

The Brain Architecture Game
This is a tabletop game experience that builds an understanding of the powerful role of experiences on early brain development. If your organization or community is embarking on a conversation about adverse childhood experiences, toxic stress, or
other early childhood issues, The Brain Architecture Game can be a valuable resource for creating a common understanding of and a common language about these topics. Register here.

Date: Thursday, August 29, 1:00pm to 3:00pm
Location: Community Advocates Training Center, 6900 W. Brown Deer Road