Event Trainers
Robbie Wheet, BA; Dylan Kinser, MA; Nic Klinedinst, BS
Robbie Wheet, BA
Assistant Director, NRCYS
Robbie Wheet has been working with and advocating for transition-aged youth for over 15 years. Her experience includes working with adolescents in residential care, as well as in case management and foster parent support and development. Robbie currently works for the National Resource Center for Youth Services, focusing on youth development and independent living services, as well as providing consultation and training for youth services professionals in Oklahoma who serve transition-aged youth. She also facilitates training for youth-serving agencies nationwide in the areas of residential youth care and behavior management. Robbie obtained a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Tulsa.
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Dylan Kinser, MA
Outreach Coordinator, NRCYS
Dylan Kinser works for the National Resource Center for Youth Services, training committed and passionate youth care workers across the United States. He has also worked with the Oklahoma Successful Adulthood Program assisting 17-year-olds with their transition to adulthood. He is deeply committed to working with and improving the lives of young people. He has spent time with TRiO Programs such as Educational Talent Search and Upward Bound, where he taught courses including LEGO Robotics and Psychology and assisted young people with transitioning to college. He has worked in Child Welfare in CPS and at the Tulsa Community Intervention Center.
Dylan graduated with a Master of Arts in Criminal Justice from Northeastern State University.
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Nic Klinedinst, BS
Program Development Specialist, NRCYS
Nic collaborates with the Trauma Informed Care team to support direct care staff and facilities with training, curriculum development and technical supports. He has extensive experience supporting youth and adults who benefit from specialized support services.
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Managing Aggressive Behavior (MAB) utilizes a holistic approach to crisis management for residential care. In this five-day course, participants will review MAB curriculum and will practice training segments of the workshop.
In order to become a certified trainer, participants must attend all five days and complete the training exam.