The Mental Health Impacts of Surviving COVID-19: Implications for School Mental Health Systems Leaders and Providers

Virtual

How might the experience of surviving COVID-19 and experiencing long-haul COVID-19 impact mental health, and what can and should we as school mental health providers and leaders understand about that experience? Join us for a special conversation on June 25 with four survivors of COVID-19, all of whom identify as long-haulers, people who “have not […]

Engaging American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Relatives in Psychotherapy

Virtual

Developing cultural competence is an aspirational journey. This training will support your efforts to increase your understanding of Native culture. The training will also provide clinicians with practical tips for improving engagement with this population, in order to improve clinical outcomes with your American Indian/Alaska Native clients. Register here.

Recurring

Individual Placement & Support (IPS) Supported Employment & Education for Youth and Young Adults

Virtual

This intensive, interactive workshop will provide training in supported employment and education through the evidence-based IPS model. For providers new in their role or shifting to a focus on youth and young adults, the training will provide participants with skills and best practices, as well as the opportunity to network and learn with others in […]

2021 National Latino Behavioral Health Conference

Virtual

The National Hispanic and Latino Addiction Technology Transfer Center (NHL-ATTC), the National Hispanic and Latino Prevention Technology Transfer Center (NHL-PTTC) the National Hispanic and Latino Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (NHL-MHTTC) invite you to join us for the 2021 National Latino Behavioral Health Virtual Conference: Envisioning Latino Behavioral Health Equity in the Next Decade, September […]

Opioids, Overdose, and Naloxone

Virtual

Join us for this 75-minute webinar on opioids, overdose and Naloxone administration, presented in collaboration with the Washington State Department of Health. This training will address: What are opioids and opiates? How do these substances work and affect us? "Fentanyl 101" How to recognize and respond to opioid and stimulant overdoses How to administer naloxone […]

Recurring

Advancing Student Wellness and Resiliency in Texas Schools

Virtual

Each Thursday in September from 10AM-1PM CDT September 2: Schools Can! Be Leaders for Resilience September 9: Schools Can! Reimagine How We Support Students September 16: Schools Can! Promote Hope and Healing for Students September 23: Schools Can! Create Compassionate and Connected Communities September 30: Schools Can! Restore Staff Wellness Join us for the 5th […]

Supporting the Mental Health of Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Virtual

Defines intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) and describes signs of mental health challenges in students with IDDs. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of the webinar, participants will be able to: Identify students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs). Identify mental health challenges in students with IDDs at school. Describe risk factors for students with IDDs […]

Employing Treatment and Environmental Interventions to Support Rural Populations

Virtual

Individuals living in rural communities face unique challenges when attempting to access care for mental health concerns. The “three A’s” of rural treatment barriers often reference the difficulty of finding accessible, affordable, and acceptable care for persons in remote and rural settings. Co-morbid mental health and social conditions increase the complexity of treatment and make […]

Improving Educator Mental Health Literacy with Classroom WISE

Virtual

Classroom Well-Being Information and Strategies for Educators, or Classroom WISE, is a free three-part training package that assists K-12 educators in supporting the mental health of students in the classroom. Developed by the Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC) Network in partnership with the National Center for School Mental Health (NCSMH), this package offers evidence-based […]

Treating Grief and Loss in Black Children and Youth

Virtual

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in over 675,000 deaths in the U.S. among which people of color, including Black people, have been overrepresented. This has caused grief and loss among children who have lost their parents and caregivers. Children in this situation are at increased risk of depression especially given additional adversities related to the […]

Understanding and Supporting the Behavior of Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Virtual

This webinar will provide an overview of the reasons that challenging behavior may occur in students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).  It will also provide an overview of strategies that can be used to prevent challenging behaviors in these students, and resources that can provide additional information related to managing challenging behaviors. The two presenters have […]

Youth Peer Support Group Coaching: April

Virtual

Join us for Youth Peer Support Group Coaching! These no-cost, virtual meetings offer trained Peer Supporters working with young people an opportunity to have regular coaching sessions.  The goal is to provide a space for facilitator led discussions on topics pertinent to providing youth peer support.  This is also a chance to share resources and […]

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