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Thank You For Attending Our Event Today! Shared Info/Resources From The Webinar: Resilience Bundle Click on the links below to access any of these free resources shared in the webinar today! A Trauma-Informed Approach to Reaching Incarcerated and Probationary Youth For youth in detention centers, secure residential placements, or on probation, the odds are too […]

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WhyTry for Juvenile Justice: Breaking the Cycle with Resilience A Trauma-Informed Approach to Reaching Incarcerated and Probationary Youth For youth in detention centers, secure residential placements, or on probation, the odds are too often stacked against them. Cycles of trauma, emotional dysregulation, and systemic disconnection make traditional disciplinary approaches ineffective. The WhyTry Program brings a

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Webinar 6/26/25 CTA

Thank you for attending our webinar! “Bringing Learning to Life: Project-Based Learning and CTE in Action“ Missed the Webinar? Watch it Here: Shared Info/Resources From The Webinar: Resilience Bundle Click on the links below to access any of these free resources shared in the webinar today! More information about WhyTry Watch an overview of The

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Webinar 6/12/25 CTA

Thank you for attending our webinar! “Building on the Brain-Based Approach: More Strategies for Regulation, Resilience, and Relationships“ Missed the Webinar? Watch it Here: Shared Info/Resources From The Webinar: Resilience Bundle Click on the links below to access any of these free resources shared in the webinar today! More information about WhyTry Watch an overview

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WhyTry and Ireland schools

Empowering Schools in Ireland Unlocking Student Potential with WhyTry The WhyTry Programme has been a trusted resource for schools globally, including in Ireland, where it has been used for over a decade in partnership with the National Council for Special Education (NCSE). It has proven effective in engaging students and addressing behavioural challenges, particularly those

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