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National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month is a time to bring awareness to the unique challenges that racial and ethnic minorities in the United States face when it comes to mental illness. Be aware of the ways students in your classroom may be experiencing blocks to accessing their education due to mental health issues, such as childhood depression. Learn how to spot the signs and what you can do to help here: https://lnkd.in/emDx9yny #ChildhoodDepression #MentalHealthAwareness #NationalMinorityMentalHealthAwarenessMonth
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You can help ALL students set and achieve their goals with EmpowerU's equitable Tier 1 & 2 solutions. Get your district on the path to improved mental health this upcoming school year: https://hubs.la/Q02yPTcs0
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Calling all educators to chime in: Identify two specific mental health or emotional well-being issues that exist within your school community. Identify one specific school-based resource for each of the identified issues and discuss how each of the resources meets the needs of students.
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4.2m pupils in England now have mental health support teams, and we're on track to meet our target to support at least 50% of pupils by the end of March 2025. Here's more on how we’re helping look after the mental health of children and young people: https://ow.ly/5zGm50RGWHV #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek
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"I would not be who I am today without the services that CCS has offered because it has been a spot for me to mitigate my stressors and reflect upon myself." I am more than ecstatic to help raise awareness with Christine Kiray for Butler's Counseling and Consultation Services (CCS) and the great services offered. In my experience, strengthening my mental health through therapy has greatly improved my ability to perform both academically and professionally. The services have helped me become resilient to my stressors while creating a healthy environment of reflection allowing me to perform to the best of my abilities in my daily life. I am being candid when I state: "If you have a lot of external stressors in your life, come to CCS/therapy. If your life is going smoothly and great, come to CCS/therapy". This message is not just for Butler students, but for everybody this post reaches. I am a firm believer that, if mental health resources are accessible, every person should utilize them. YOU can help kick the stigma and start the conversation. I challenge you to have a conversation about mental health with somebody this week. It could be a coworker, a friend, a colleague, or a family member. You may be surprised by what conversations or discussions may arise. If you have questions about CCS or would like to have a conversation about mental health, send me a message and I am more than happy to share my perspective further. You can find more information about my conversation with Christine Kiray at https://bit.ly/3Tq4Hnv.
Next up for our Staff and Student Mentorship series, hear from Christine Kiray, Associate Director of Counseling and Consultation Services (CCS). Committed to providing mental health services, she admires students like Jack Dougher ’24 for their resilience and motivation in their academic and personal journeys. Read more: https://bit.ly/3Tq4Hnv
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Students are showing us loud and clear that they are struggling emotionally, with more than 40% of high schoolers experiencing systems of depression.* This new action guide for schools is a useful resource to help reverse this very worrisome trend. It includes guidance on: > Student mental health literacy > Promoting mindfulness > Social, emotional, and behavioral learning > Increasing connectedness among students, school staff, and families > Skill training and interventions > Supporting the well-being of school staff The holiday season can be especially stressful for students, families, and educators, making the return in January challenging. These strategies can help. Check it out and share with the school leaders in your communities. *(source: 2021 Youth Risk Behavior Survey) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Division for Adolescent and School Health #SafeandSupportiveSchools #youthmentalhealth #wellbeing
NEW: Mental health action guide for school and district leaders. CDC created the action guide to help schools build on what they're doing to promote students’ mental health and fill in gaps. Explore six strategies school leaders can use to support students’ mental health and well-being: https://bit.ly/47um5NN
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Come learn about anxiety and how to treat it at this excellent and FREE talk!
Join us on Thursday, March 21, at 11AM for our free webinar, Learning About Anxiety with Jamie Schor and Liz Guerrant, LMHC! In this seminar, we'll discuss what anxiety is, how it functions, and how children experience anxiety. We'll also review evidence-based treatments for anxiety in youth and provide some skills that parents can use to support their anxious child at home: bakercenter.org/anxiety Registration is free thanks to support from National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). #webinar #mentalhealth #anxiety
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According to a Washington Post report, more and more schools are facing a decline in available mental health services. APAF's "Notice. Talk. Act." program fills that gap for K-12 schools around the country. Find out more about the program and how it sets students up for improved mental health outcomes! Read more here: https://ow.ly/Y0an50Qsh59
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For many, the college years are when many students experience their first signs of mental health problems. Download the guide for strategies to support student mental health on your campus. https://hubs.ly/Q02fpDZP0
Supporting Student Mental Health on the College Campus
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YOU CAN BE THE DIFFERENCE! Mental Health First Aid teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges among adults. Be on the lookout: follow me here for more information about our series on Mental Health First Aid at University Health KC Behavioral Health. Our next date is May 17 from 9am-3pm. Register: https://lnkd.in/g7iVsGwm
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