Beat the Odds®: Youth Leadership Model (BTO-YL)
Training Highlights Include
- Guidelines on the youth leadership process for maximizing agency, creative risk taking, and connection
- Practice delivering all activities through this collective and co-creative youth leadership process
- Practice using supportive language for delivering feedback and managing challenging behavior
- Adaptations for both elementary and middle school students
- Strategies for recruitment, implementation, and impact evaluation
- Guidelines and activity notecard templates for both elementary and middle school youth
Who Should Attend?
- Those interested in training youth to work with younger peers or other vulnerable populations, such as persons with disabilities or older adults
- Those seeking to strengthen skills in empowering others who have difficulty being seen and heard
- Those seeking to strengthen confidence in their own creativity through nurturing the creativity and confidence of others
- Those seeking experience with a simpler version of our Beat the Odds®: Social & Emotional Skill Building in a Framework of Drumming training (BTO) is curriculum to increase confidence in delivery of the full curriculum
While our BTO training is highly recommended for deeper understanding, it is not required for participating in this BTO-YL training. BTO may also be taken afterwards at a discount. Likewise, past BTO trainees may take the BTO-YL training at a discount.
BTO-YL Testimonials
"This is the most confident I have ever felt. I said to myself, 'I’m really owning this!'" – BTO-YL Trainee
"It improved my social skills with others." – BTO-YL Trainee
"I felt more comfortable talking out loud in class." – BTO-YL Trainee
"It definitely improved my mood a lot." – BTO-YL Trainee
"It made me way more happy about going to school." – BTO-YL Trainee
"This collaborative process has built agency, confidence, creativity, self-esteem, and a strong sense of belonging among our young participants. I’ve seen students who might not otherwise have had the chance to shine come out of their shells, develop essential self-regulation skills, and step into leadership roles with pride. The Beat the Odds Youth Leadership Model has truly been a transformative experience, empowering our students in ways that will benefit them far beyond the classroom." – Martha Chacon, Principal, John Adams Middle School, Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District
"It has been such an honor to witness the growth in our students. In their leadership, risk taking and listening skills. Students developed deep connections and friendships through this process. It was as if the risk taking and leadership skills they had to utilize exposed them to a new way of being. Like they now see themselves through a new lens of hope, unity and joy." – Elizabeth Gallo, School Psychologist & Yunjee Cho, School Counselor, Long Beach Unified School District
"We’ve seen some truly remarkable transformations in our students. It’s been amazing to watch them come out of their shells, stepping up with newfound confidence and creativity. Some of them even surprised us with their leadership, to the point that we could barely recognize them from when we first started! The growth in self-esteem and sense of belonging has been incredibly evident, and it's been such a privilege to witness.” – Nancy Gutierrez, Mental Health Counselor, Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District
Interested in Hosting a Training?
We offer custom trainings on demand, as well as opportunities for training in exchange for space. If interested, please contact info@artsandhealinginitiative.org.
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Policies
Participant Expectation Policy
In accordance with our mission and cultural, equity and inclusion practices, our aim is to foster a supportive, healing, and collaborative learning environment, whether in an online or in-person setting.
With this goal in mind, we ask our program participants and staff to acknowledge, and abide by, the following community agreements:
- Practice loving kindness, nonjudgment, and listening to understand
- Acknowledge your feelings and the feelings of others
- Practice cultural humility, acknowledging the lived experience of others and our own privilege and biases
- Hold in confidence what is shared here personally
- When speaking, be mindful of time for others to be heard
- Practice self-care and seek support as needed
- Keep cameras on, if/when possible, to maintain your presence
In order to protect participant and staff safety as well as the integrity of our programming, we have adopted and maintain a zero tolerance policy for inappropriate and/or triggering behavior, whether accidental or intentional. Such behavior includes offensive or discriminatory actions related to sex, gender, gender identity or expression, race, color, ancestry, religious creed, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, marital status, military or veteran status, medical condition, genetic information, or any other characteristic.
Digital Media Release Policy
By registering, you give Arts & Healing Initiative approval to record this event, still and/or moving images from which may appear in printed materials or digital channels for archival, educational, or promotional purposes. Note that Zoom breakout rooms are not recorded.
Refund Policy
In order to keep our programs affordable yet self-sustaining, we regret that we are unable to offer refunds on enrollment fees ; however, we are happy to provide you with credit good for one year from the date of the program toward the next offering of the same program or a different one. Credit applied toward a program with higher registration fees will require payment of the balance. In addition, credit may be applied toward purchase of curriculum materials for any program. Unused fees after one year would then be tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law because no goods or services would have been received for them.
Click here for our Certificate Program in Social Emotional Arts refund policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are my professional options in the field of arts and healing?
Beat the Odds® (BTO)
How can I order a copy of the curriculum?
The curriculum manual is available via the Curriculum Materials section of our website. You can choose from the manual alone or the manual with a DVD showing our LCSW co-developer delivering the program to a group of 4th grade students. The scripted curriculum is designed for delivery via the manual alone, although we also offer 1-day trainings here in LA and occasionally in other parts of the country. You can find information about our trainings in the Upcoming Program section of our website.