Spring Workshop Series

Every spring, the Alliance hosts a series of workshops designed to assist in the professional development of Massachusetts’ teen pregnancy prevention and teen parent providers.

Our most requested workshop is the Teen Parent Puzzle, which is ideal for those new to teen parent programs, or those who need a refresher on the current rules and regulations effecting teen parents’ access to support services. This training provides an overview of public benefits available to pregnant and parenting teens including TAFDC, childcare, food stamps, healthcare and shelter. We discuss the services provided by these state programs as well as the eligibility requirements and regulations. Be sure to check this page for upcoming dates.

A few of our other past workshops having included:

Media Training: Learning the Guidelines and Strategies to Best Work with the Media
Wes Eberle, Senior Director, O’Neill and Associates
Using the BDI Logic Model to Design and Improve Programs for Young Families
Mary Martha Wilson, Director of Training and Technical Assistance, Health Teen Network
Delivering Quality Programs Consistently
Dr. Janelle Heineke, Boston University
Understanding Victims of Prostitution and Other Forms of Sexual Exploitation
Lisa Goldblatt-Grace, MSW, The My Life My Choice Project
Teaching Pregnancy Prevention to At-Risk Boys
Megara Bell, Partners in Sex Education

If you’re a provider who’d like to be kept up to date on upcoming workshops, conferences, and other events, please make sure you’re signed up for our newsletter.

Massachusetts Alliance on Teen Pregnancy
105 Chauncy Street, 8th Floor Boston, MA 02111
617.482.9122 Main 617.482.9129 Fax