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From UMass: Creating and Sustaining Youth Advisory Boards (YABs): A Toolkit for Health and Human Services

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UMass Chan Medical School has created a toolkit for Youth Advisory Board (YAB) development to help organizations elevate youth voices and incorporate youth with lived mental health experience to their mission.

 

Creating and Sustaining Youth Advisory Boards (YABs): A Toolkit for Health an…

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