The 90s Kid Playbook: Building Self-Worth Beyond Screens

Date & Time

Thursday, October 23

5:30pm - 7:00pm PST

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The 90s Kid Playbook: Building Self-Worth Beyond Screens explores how today’s youth can cultivate confidence and resilience in a digital world. This talk offers fresh insights and practical strategies to help young people thrive beyond the pull of constant screens. Drawing inspiration from the creativity and balance of pre-digital childhoods, it highlights meaningful ways to support growth and self-worth offline.

Casey Meinster has devoted her professional journey to infusing hope and promise into the lives of those in need of intensive behavioral healthcare and support. Driven by personal experiences with the profound impact of suicide, Casey channels her passion into her role as the Division Chief of Campus-Based Services. In this capacity, she nurtures and oversees HillsidesCares providing essential support to at-risk youth aged 6 to 17.
 
With over two decades of clinical and administrative expertise, Casey has navigated diverse roles in facility-based settings, spanning state hospitals in Northern California, juvenile treatment centers in Colorado, and residential treatment programs in San Diego, Altadena, and Pasadena. Casey’s commitment to transformative care and her unique blend of clinical and administrative acumen contribute significantly to the impact, sustainability and attune-nature of the Hillsides Campus-based Programs. Casey holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Fort Lewis College and a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy from Alliant International University.

 

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