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SESSIONS

ENDED FACILITATORS AND PARTICIPANTS MISSED THE SENSE OF COMMUNITY. They were eager to engage in conversations about the successes and ongoing challenges of applying the learning. From February – June 2021, and again in 2022, AEN invited cohorts of 25 people to meet monthly in a Peer Learning Community. In five two-hour sessions, past training participants briefly reviewed the training content, checked their understanding, explored strategies for facilitation and implementation to deepen their practice, and found space and support for reflection.

2021 & 2022

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Building upon the relationships established in the training sessions, the Newark-based educators, teaching artists, community workers, and school-based healthcare clinicians met as fellow “unicorns” to activate their own learning and consider ways to spread the information to others at their worksites.

More people registered than attended, and in 2022 especially, participation gradually

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