Category Archives: Teen Connection Project (TCP) Blogs
Wyman’s Teen Connection Project® (TCP®) is a highly interactive program for high school students. TCP focuses on connections, building skills, and the well-being of teens. The Teen Connection Project (TCP) Blogs are a great place to learn more about this nationally recognized, evidence-based program.
Meeting the Challenge to Increase Connections
by Allison Williams, CEO This morning, at an event in Washington, DC – Addressing America’s [...]
May
Surgeon General’s Remarks Spark TCP Reflections
by Christina Donald, COO We heard today from U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy that time [...]
May
Prioritizing social connections through the Teen Connection Project
By Crystal Smith, Director of the Teen Connection Project (Wyman) and Dr. Joseph Allen, Hugh [...]
Mar
U.S. Surgeon General issues advisory on Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation, calls for a National Strategy to Advance Social Connection. Wyman is ready to answer the call in support of young people.
By Allison Williams, President & CEO U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has issued an advisory [...]
Jan
Teen Connection Project promotes health and healing during teen mental health crisis
By Allison WilliamsSenior Vice President, National Network & Strategic Initiatives The urgency of our current [...]
May
The importance of adolescent mental health – supporting young people in and out of school
In a recent Newsweek article on the importance of adolescent mental health, Wyman’s Teen Connection [...]
It’s Time to Prioritize Healthy Adolescent Social Connections
by Nicki Thomson, Senior Director of Research and Learning, and Grace Bramman, Associate Director of [...]
Jul
A Focus on Connections – Now, and Beyond the Pandemic
“I barely interact with people and I’m always cooped up inside the house.” “For [...]
Dec