NNED Virtual Roundtable- March 18, 2-3pm EDT

Published:
March 10, 2021

 

National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health

 

 

Adapting to the Behavioral Health Needs of Underserved and Racially/Ethnically Diverse Youth

Thursday, March 18, 2021   |   2:00 pm - 3:30 pm EDT

The COVID-19 pandemic on top of growing racial tensions across the nation are impacting youth mental health—including stress, anxiety, and fear. With school closures and the digital divide, young people are missing a sense of structure and stimulation and are at greater risk for social isolation while not receiving the social support that is essential for their overall mental health and well-being.

Join this NNED Virtual Roundtable to learn how community-based organizations (CBOs) working with underserved and racially/ethnically diverse youth—Black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC), immigrant and refugee, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, and 2-spirit (LGBTQIA2S+)—are quickly shifting their practices and programs in today’s unprecedented environment to address these mental health needs. Responses to these growing needs of youth include bolstering methods for telehealth, shifting to more remote positions, and providing services in innovative ways. Panelists will share methods for how they are enhancing their staff’s skills and shifting roles to build resilience and competently respond in crisis situations.

Objectives for Part 1:

  • Understand the national context of the behavioral health issues that underserved and racially/ethnically diverse youth are currently facing;
  • Identify innovative approaches CBOs are taking to meet diverse youth where they are;
  • Learn about unique CBO partnerships to address the behavioral health needs of diverse youth; and
  • Learn how CBOs are increasing their staff capacity, socio-emotional skills, and self-care to quickly adapt and respond to crises.

    Register now!

 

Current Confirmed Panelists

Julie Laurence- Comunilife/Life is Precious

Monica Martin- Montgomery County Maryland’s Linkage to Learning

Tamara Manzer- Youth MOVE National

 

More information about the panelists and additional panelists will be added to this page as they are confirmed.

 

Facilitator

Facilitator Rachele Espiritu

Rachele Espiritu, PhD

Founding Partner, Change Matrix
Director, National Facilitation Center for the NNED

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