Our interns receive comprehensive training in evidence-based models and skill sets that prepare them for leadership in both grassroots and professional settings. These can include but are not limited to:
Evidence-Based Models & Frameworks
- Community Resilience Model (CRM): Interns learn how to apply CRM to support mental and emotional well-being in community-based settings. Interns also learn how to teach their peers and communities CRM techniques.
- Bystander Intervention – Train the Trainer: Interns are equipped to both practice and teach bystander intervention techniques, helping create safer, more supportive environments.
Research & Data Skills
- Qualitative and quantitative research methods
- Community-based participatory research (CBPR)
- Program evaluation and impact measurement
- Literature reviews and data synthesis
Leadership & Professional Development
- Project management and collaboration
- Conflict resolution and advocacy
- Peer facilitation and public speaking
- Ethics and cultural humility in public health practice
Communication & Campaign Creation
- Health communication strategies
- Message development and storytelling
- Social media and digital campaign creation
- Graphic design for public health outreach