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Learn about the U.S. Department of Education’s pursuit if expansion of second chance Pell Grant opportunities to help incarcerated individuals resume educational journeys and reduce recidivism. Free registration.
College and university leaders who understand and implement the customer lifecycle model into their processes and procedures can boost enrollment numbers at their institutions despite the ongoing trend in higher education.
Helps state, Tribal, county, and private child welfare programs to reach out to and address the wellness and mental health needs of youth and young adults.
Describes how community college leaders, faculty, and staff can support students to reduce the negative effects of trauma and build resiliency by realizing the impact of trauma, recognizing the signs, and responding with trauma-sensitive approaches
This monthly webinar series will provide stakeholders with information to prepare for Medicaid and CHIP renewals:
August 23, 2023
September 27, 2023
October 25, 2023
December 6, 2023
This webinar series will review strategies that partners can use to reach and share information with diverse communities and audiences about Medicaid and CHIP renewals.
Join SAMHSA and colleagues as we discuss issues related to intersection of mental health and substance use impacts on the lives of young black males and identify resources available to assist and support people seeking recovery or on their pathway to recovery.
Guiding students in their preparation for and transition to postsecondary education is an essential role of high schools. However, students experiencing homelessness may face a unique set of challenges as they navigate this process. What are these specific challenges and how can schools address them?
Provides information and strategies for addressing opioid overdoses at K-12 schools and institutions of higher education (IHEs) through emergency operations plans (EOPs) and other preparedness activities.
Helps health and behavioral health professionals better support the mental well-being of LGBTQIA2S+ youth, such as recommendations and strategies for creating inclusive, affirming, and protective environments.