Juvenile Community of Practice: Understanding & Responding to Youth Sexual Behaviors
Thursday, September 17, 2026 (10:00 AM - 11:00 AM) (CDT)
Description
Join our Juvenile Community of Practice for an in-depth introduction to the Young People’s Sexual Behavior Mapping Tool (YSB-MT)—a nationally researched, freely available assessment framework designed to support professionals working with youth ages 13–18.
This community of practice will provide a brief overview of the YSB-MT, including its evidence base, purpose, and the real-world practice challenges it is designed to address. Participants will also be guided through the tool’s three-stage model, with practical examples of how to develop clear, contextualized assessments and proportionate, actionable plans and have the opportunity to ask questions.
Speaker: Sophie King-Hill, Associate Professor, Health Services Management Centre
Sophie specializes in sexual behaviors and assessment in children and young people, including sexual health, sibling sexual behavior/abuse, masculinities, and relationships & sex education. Her work is cross-sector and interdisciplinary, with a strong focus on participatory and co-design approaches with young people.
She also brings expertise in policy implementation, evaluation strategies, and youth-centered practice. Prior to academia, Sophie worked extensively in the third sector supporting diverse populations, including teenage parents and young people with social, emotional, and behavioral difficulties.
Who Should Attend
- Juvenile justice professionals
- Probation and court staff
- Social workers and case managers
- Behavioral health providers
- School personnel and educators
- Community-based service providers
ATSA
10-11 a.m. Eastern
10-11 a.m. Central
9-10 a.m. Mountain
8-9 a.m. Pacific
4-5 p.m. GMT
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