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Read more about the article Virtual Youth Mental Health First Aid Training

Virtual Youth Mental Health First Aid Training

  • Post published:April 10, 2021

Event by Mississippi Department of Mental Health This 6.5-hour training gives adults who regularly interact with youth the skills they need to reach out and provide initial support to adolescents…

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Read more about the article Virtual Youth Mental Health First Aid Training

Virtual Youth Mental Health First Aid Training

  • Post published:April 10, 2021

Event by Mississippi Department of Mental Health This 6.5-hour training gives adults who regularly interact with youth the skills they need to reach out and provide initial support to adolescents…

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Read more about the article Education and Mental Health During COVID-19: How are the Children and Caregivers Doing, Really?

Education and Mental Health During COVID-19: How are the Children and Caregivers Doing, Really?

  • Post published:April 10, 2021

SAMHSA-sponsored webinars presented by the National Federation of Families Discussing the Effects of COVID 19 from the Family Perspective – Part Two Over the past year, COVID 19 dramatically transformed…

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Read more about the article Education and Mental Health During COVID-19: How are the Children and Caregivers Doing, Really?

Education and Mental Health During COVID-19: How are the Children and Caregivers Doing, Really?

  • Post published:April 10, 2021

SAMHSA-sponsored webinars presented by the National Federation of Families A Two-Part Webinar Series Discussing the Effects of COVID 19 From the Family Perspective Over the past year, COVID 19 dramatically…

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Read more about the article What Have We Built Together? Shared Learning from the Community of Practice Series

What Have We Built Together? Shared Learning from the Community of Practice Series

  • Post published:April 10, 2021

National Training and Technical Assistance Center Supporting children and youth with high emotional and behavioral needs is often lonely, overwhelming, complex, and not well-understood. How as a caregiver do you…

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Read more about the article Building Bridges of Hope: Supporting Children and Youth with High Emotional and Behavioral Health Needs

Building Bridges of Hope: Supporting Children and Youth with High Emotional and Behavioral Health Needs

  • Post published:April 10, 2021

National Training and Technical Assistance Center Supporting children and youth with high emotional and behavioral needs is often lonely, overwhelming, complex, and not well-understood. How as a caregiver do you…

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Read more about the article Cultural and Linguistic Competency Lunch and Learn Series: Implicit Bias

Cultural and Linguistic Competency Lunch and Learn Series: Implicit Bias

  • Post published:March 30, 2021

Pine Belt Mental Healthcare Resources’ Crossover Xpand SOC Cultural and Linguistic Competency Lunch and Learn Series continuing on April 6th, 2021. Each month, there will be a one (1)  hour…

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Read more about the article Who is Caring for You? Self Care in an Age of COVID-19 with Sue Badeau

Who is Caring for You? Self Care in an Age of COVID-19 with Sue Badeau

  • Post published:March 30, 2021

The National Family Support Technical Assistance Center (NFSTAC)   In the mental health field, whether as parents, caregivers, professionals, or community advocates, we must address a wide array of child…

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Read more about the article Who is Caring for You? Self Care in an Age of COVID-19 with Sue Badeau

Who is Caring for You? Self Care in an Age of COVID-19 with Sue Badeau

  • Post published:March 23, 2021

The National Family Support Technical Assistance Center (NFSTAC)   In the mental health field, whether as parents, caregivers, professionals, or community advocates, we must address a wide array of child…

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Read more about the article Supported Decision Making in Special Education

Supported Decision Making in Special Education

  • Post published:March 15, 2021

Parent to Parent USA invites you to join us along with our partners at the Burton Blatt Institute for a four-part 8 webinar series on Supported Decision making presented by…

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