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The Diamond Standard Workshop

The Diamond Standard is a no-cost program designed specifically for youth and early adults, ages 15-29, who are interested in achieving successful futures and healthy relationships. During this 12-week course you will gain valuable information, skills, and resources to help you discover the treasures within yourself, in order to achieve optimal health and happiness.

New Rotation Beginning

August 6th, 2024 | 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Call/text 719-544-9312 to be placed on waitlist

Earn While You Learn: Participants receive a $20 Walmart gift card for every completed 4 classes.

 
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 Topics Include:

  • Communication Cycle and Styles

  • Vision (past and present)

  • Emotional Awareness

  • Healthy Intimacy

  • Conflict Resolution

  • Character Measures

  • Strategic Goal Setting

  • Mentoring Relationships

  • And more!

Take Control of Your Future

 
 
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Students who attended at least 60% of the curriculum sessions had statistically significant improvements in their sense of self and social relationships above control group students.

Taken from the report A Promising Future: An Evaluation Report Of The Revised Curriculum Prepared by Health Resources Consortium

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"I found out that life isn't about where you're at in it, it's about how good you do 'life'. No one taught me any of the skills I learned in Diamond Standard and I'm thankful for the class because I know I can be successful regardless of my circumstance." - ACPC Diamond Standard Graduate

"This course taught me a lot on how to handle pretty much every issue that life throws at me. I've gained the skills to handle problems like an adult instead of shutting down and taking the easy way out." - ACPC Diamond Standard Graduate

"I enjoyed the conflict resolution part. I had no idea there was a good way to disagree. I've always been taught you handle disagreements with your hands, now I know that disagreements can be healthy if you handle them with as much listening as you do talking." - ACPC Diamond Standard Graduate