Hiding in Plain Sight
Buffalo Toronto Public Media

Hiding in Plain Sight

  • Currently active
  • Created by another station or organization (and we implement it)
In partnership with Seneca Native Connections, Native American Community Services, and the Suicide Prevention Coalition, we will focus on young people in Native American communities in Western New York who may be struggling with their mental health. We will use the documentary, Hiding in Plain Sight, at youth focus groups and a large in-person event with interactive and creative breakout sessions. All are welcome to participate in this creative, mindful, and empowering youth focused event that will help eliminate stigma and normalize discussing mental health and wellness.

This project reaches tweens and teens via...

  • Directly engaging t(w)eens via activities, events, or programs
  • Indirectly reaching t(w)eens via educators, PD, curriculum

What topics does this project focus on?

Culture, society Wellness, mental health

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Is this project considered part of the station's journalism work?

No

Departments involved:

Education Engagement

Partner organizations involved:

Seneca Native Connections, Native American Community Services, and the Suicide Prevention Coalition of Erie County

Directly engaging tweens and teens in local programming

In this project...

We partner with *local organizations* to host programming

Contact time between youth participants and station staff:

3-10 hours

Contact time between youth participants and partner orgs:

3-10 hours

Indirectly engaging youth via educators, professional development, or curriculum

This project indirectly engages youth by partnering with...

Curriculum or content distributors (e.g., PBS Learning Media)

Does this project train educators or run a professional development program?

No

Does this project create curricula or educational resources for educators to use?

No