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Oct

20

Caring for Ourselves as We Care for Each Other

An extension of: Listening to Scientists and Our Grandmothers: Taking Care of Human Beings The

Oct

19

Addressing Immigrant Culture, Language, Diversity and Inclusion

About the Event: Join the Southeast MHTTC for a presentation by Pierluigi Mancini, PhD, entitled

Sep

14

Part II: A Case Study in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for Individuals Living with…

About the Event: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a behavioral therapy incorporating

Sep

07

Part I: An Introduction to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

About the Event: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a behavioral therapy incorporating

Aug

30

Mental Health & Equity in the Southeast

About the Event: Race-based health disparities have gained increased attention from health

Aug

11

Part 3-Creating Intentional Cultures of Wellness & Care Where Staff Can Thrive

Series Title: Creating Cultures of Staff Wellness for our Schools and Community Partners Intended

Aug

05

Making Sense of School Mental Health: A New Graphic Tool on the Role of Teachers

Intended Audience: This session is designed for SEA and LEA team members who need to navigate the

Aug

05

Building a Resilient Workplace Together

About the Event: How are you and your organization holding up through this pandemic? Do you and your

Aug

03

Classroom Well-Being Information and Strategies for Educators (WISE): Implementation Support…

Classroom WISE is a free, 6-hour mental health literacy online course for teachers and school staff

Jul

28

Part 2-Listening to Scientists and Grandmothers: Taking Care of a Human Being

Series Title: Creating Cultures of Staff Wellness for our Schools and Community Partners Intended

Jul

27

Peer Workforce Well-Being in the Southeast

About the Event: A certified peer specialist is a person who self identifies as living with a

Jul

27

Classroom Well-Being Information and Strategies for Educators (WISE): Implementation Support…

Classroom WISE is a free, 6-hour mental health literacy online course for teachers and school staff

 

If a specific training offers a certificate of completion and/or continuing education credits, this will be stated directly in the event description. Please review that information. If questions, please contact the Center hosting the event.