Supporting Students and School Mental Health Professionals in the Context of Racial Violence


That's a wrap! Gain access to the recordings and slides from this Learning Series below.


About the Learning Series:

Supporting School Mental Health in the Context of Racial Violence is a two-part learning series intended for students, families, educators and school mental health professionals who are navigating the impact of racial violence on student mental health. Each 1.5 hour learning session features a moderator who engages advocates, leaders and the school mental health workforce in a conversation that focuses on:

  1. Strategies for supporting students’ mental health while navigating racial violence (in and out of school);
  2. Opportunities for the field to improve its commitment to fostering a workforce ready, able and willing to hold racial violence as a mental health issue;
  3. Steps we might take to advance school mental health supports for students experiencing racial violence.

Learn about our speakers and access the recordings for each learning session below. Certificates of completion were made available to viewers of 50% (45 minutes) or more of the live webinar. CEUs are not available for these sessions. If you have not received a certificate of completion by August 14, 2020, please email Jessica Gonzalez at [email protected].


Feedback from Participants:


Session 1: Learning From and With Students, Caregivers, Advocates and Systems Leaders
Friday, July 31, 2020 | Watch the recording and download the slides here.

Session 2: Learning From and With the School Mental Health Workforce
(School Counselors, Psychologists, and Teacher Educators)

Friday, Aug. 7, 2020 | Watch the recording and download the slides here.


Learn more about our speakers here!

Questions? Please email Jessica Gonzalez at [email protected] 

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