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Building Protective Factors with Journey.Do: A Next-Generation Platform for Powering Real-World Change
SESSION INFO
Tuesday, February 27, 2024
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM
Session Type: Workshop
The justice system is ready for an off-the-shelf, next generation solution that is transformative for clients yet easy to implement. Join our Journey.do interactive workshop to learn how to use a real and revolutionary platform that helps justice-involved youth and young adults (18-25) make positive, sustained change.
This session brings together probation officers and county partners in detention and diversion, offering a unique opportunity to learn about and experience the Journey.do platform. Journey.do not only addresses criminogenic factors but also fosters genuine personal growth, leveraging personal narratives, social validation, and strength-based feedback anytime, anywhere.
Participants in the workshop will experience how Journey.do tailors support to clients, transforming risks into protective factors through evidence-based journeys aligned with individual needs. You’ll discover how to effectively guide justice-involved people on a journey to make positive life change. Prepare to be inspired and equipped with practical skills and a powerful and customizable growth platform to drive meaningful change in your professional role.
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SESSION PRESENTERS
Sasha Barab
CEO, Lifelab Studios
Sasha Barab, PhD, is a Professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society at Arizona State University. Professor Barab is an internationally recognized Learning Scientist who has researched, designed, and published extensively on the challenges and opportunities of unlocking human potential--over 100 manuscripts with 25,000+ citations, and innovations that have engaged over 200,000 users to support learning and transformation. He is founder and CEO of Lifelab Studios, a personal growth and lifelong wellness committed to ensuring all justice-involved youth and young adults have the opportunity to make positive life changes.
Adam Fine
Assitant Professor, the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at ASU, Arizona State University
Adam Fine, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at ASU. A developmental psychologist by training, Fine’s research focuses on juvenile delinquency and juvenile justice. His work has been supported by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), and a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award. He runs the ASU Youth Justice Lab.
Mrs. Cipriana Elena Rosales
Senior Project Lead, Maricopa County Juvenile Probation
Sasha Barab, PhD, is a Professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society at Arizona State University. Professor Barab is an internationally recognized Learning Scientist who has researched, designed, and published extensively on the challenges and opportunities of unlocking human potential--over 100 manuscripts with 25,000+ citations, and innovations that have engaged over 200,000 users to support learning and transformation. He is founder and CEO of Lifelab Studios, a personal growth and lifelong wellness committed to ensuring all justice-involved youth and young adults have the opportunity to make positive life changes.
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