Lunch, Listen, and Learn: COVID-19 Back-to-Classroom THINK Toolbox


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When: 

Friday, September 10th from 12pm – 1:30pm (PDT) | 11am - 12:30pm (AKDT) | 1pm - 2:30pm (MDT)
 

What to expect from our time together: 

1. Dr. Kira Mauseth, from the Washington DOH Behavioral Health Strike Team, will share current youth behavioral health symptoms and how those correspond with the phases of disaster, as well as, the newly released COVID-19 Back-to-Classroom THINK Toolbox. 

2. NW MHTTC School Mental Health Team members and partners will share other new resources.

3. Q&A with panelists.

4. An opportunity for you to share helpful resources and let us know what School Mental Health and MTSS topics and formats you'd be interested in this school year! 


Learning Objectives:

  • Participants will understand the mental health impact of COVID-19 on youth, the importance of resilience, and an awareness of what to expect as we return to the classroom.
  • Participants will understand the value of and how to effectively practice self-care.
  • Participants will receive tools and resources for teachers, school-wide staff, and families that mitigate the effects of trauma.

NOTE: Washington Clock Hours & Certificates of Attendance available for attendees in the live session.  


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Panelists:

Kira Mauseth Headshot

Clinical Psychologist @WA State Department of Health

Dr. Kira Mauseth is a practicing clinical psychologist who sees patients at Snohomish Psychology Associates, teaches as a Senior Instructor at Seattle University and serves as a co-lead for the Behavioral Health Strike Team for the WA State Department of Health. Her work and research interests focus on resilience, trauma and disaster behavioral health. She has worked extensively in Haiti with earthquake survivors, in Jordan with Syrian refugees and with first responders and health care workers throughout Puget Sound the United States. Dr. Mauseth also conducts trainings with organizations and educational groups about disaster preparedness and resilience building within local communities.

 

 

Korbett Mosesly

Senior Associate Director @Pac Mountain Workforce Development Council

Korbett Mosesly has more than a decade of experience working in both the non-profit and government sectors on a broad range of issues including education, housing, and workforce development. He currently works as Senior Associate Director of Pac Mountain Workforce Development Council and consults on community impact projects. Korbett has a Master's degree in Public Administration from Evergreen State College. Most recently, he led a community engagement team to help launch a mental wellness campaign, called A Mindful State that responds to the emotional and social needs of individuals through a people-powered experience. The campaign shares a rich tapestry of personal stories and expert advice that shows each of us that we are not only not alone, but are connected in ways we never realized.

 

Katrice Headshot

School Psychologist @Vancouver Public Schools, Washington

Katrice Thabet-Chapin, MEd, EdS, NCSP, is a multi-racial educator who has served in the non-profit sector for over 27 years. She comes from four generations of educators who dedicated their life to educational social justice. Katrice has a strong theoretical background in child development and psychology; B.A. in Child Development, M.Ed. in Elementary Education, and Ed.S. in School Psychology. She works diligently to ensure that everyone who wishes to have a seat at the table has one, feels safe there, and can voice their opinions without retribution. As a practicing school psychologist, she has a special interest in researching and applying best practices in consultation, intervention, and assessment implementation when supporting students and families who are culturally and linguistically diverse. Katrice is an active member of Washington State Association of School Psychologists, the National Association of School Psychologist, and is a member of OSPI’s School-Based Behavioral Health and Suicide Prevention Subcommittee.

 

Kelcey Headshot

School Mental Health Director @Northwest MHTTC

Kelcey Schmitz, MSEd, is the Assistant Director of Training and Technical Assistance at the University of Washington School Mental Health, Assessment, Research and Training (SMART) Center. Kelcey has been involved in many Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) efforts providing training, coaching, and evaluation to schools, districts, families and community organizations to support the social, emotional, and behavioral strengths and needs of students within an MTSS framework. She brings extensive experience leading state-wide MTSS efforts. Kelcey has a master’s degree in Special Education from the University of Kansas.

 

 

 

Rayann Headshot

School Mental Health Training and TA Specialist @Northwest MHTTC

Rayann Silva, MEd, supports program development, and training and technical assistance for the SAMHSA-funded School Mental Health supplement that is part of the Northwest Mental Heath Technology Transfer Center covering the Region 10 states of Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. In addition, she supports the Technical Assistance Core at the UW SMART Center providing systems-change training and technical assistance to state, local agencies, and districts across the Northwest. While Rayann began her professional journey as an ABA Therapist for children with Autism, she eventually grew an interest in prevention and became a teacher. In her previous role, she served as a district administrator in Tacoma Public Schools leading the development and implementation of district-wide social emotional learning for in and out of school time. She has also supported district MTSS implementation through professional development, coaching, and program evaluation across many districts in Washington state.

 

 


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Starts: Sep. 10, 2021 12:00 pm
Ends: Sep. 10, 2021 1:30 pm
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