Promoting Family and Community Empowerment to Strengthen Positive School Climate

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- Add to Calendar 2023-04-11 15:00:00 2023-04-11 16:00:00 Promoting Family and Community Empowerment to Strengthen Positive School Climate The Central East MHTTC in collaboration with the National Center for School Mental Health is offering a "School Mental Health Virtual Learning Series" with a focus on advancing high quality, sustainable school mental health from a multi-tiered system of support, trauma sensitive, and culturally responsive and equitable lens. Objectives:  Gain increased awareness of school well-being within a multi-tiered system of school mental health supports and services Support trauma-informed systems in schools Increase understanding of strength-based practices that promote student academic and social-emotional-behavioral success Learn to provide more culturally responsive and equitable services and supports Hear perspectives on school mental health from school, district and state levels Obtain insight into how youth, families, schools and communities can best work together to address student mental health needs Online Online noreply@air.org America/New_York public

The Central East MHTTC in collaboration with the National Center for School Mental Health is offering a "School Mental Health Virtual Learning Series" with a focus on advancing high quality, sustainable school mental health from a multi-tiered system of support, trauma sensitive, and culturally responsive and equitable lens.

Objectives: 

  • Gain increased awareness of school well-being within a multi-tiered system of school mental health supports and services
  • Support trauma-informed systems in schools
  • Increase understanding of strength-based practices that promote student academic and social-emotional-behavioral success
  • Learn to provide more culturally responsive and equitable services and supports
  • Hear perspectives on school mental health from school, district and state levels
  • Obtain insight into how youth, families, schools and communities can best work together to address student mental health needs

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