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April 21, 2022 Hear our panel of youth mental health advocates discuss strategies for ensuring that all voices get a seat at the table when states, districts, and schools are designing, or perhaps redesigning, school mental health systems. Our panelists provide examples of how youth, families, and community organizations can advocate for best practices from a lived experience perspective and discuss how school communities can actively engage all members of the learning community in collaborative school mental health service delivery.   To watch the recording, please go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St0mQ0kaGCM To view more information, view the post-event blast message.    /*-->*/ /*--> Ann Smith, JD, MBA; Sarah Johnson, BA, BS; Youth representatives from Youth MOVE and Mind Out Loud 
Published: April 21, 2022
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April 5, 2022 To watch the recording, please go to: https://youtu.be/aSMdXmDRzus   Presenter:  Miraj U. Desai, PhD - Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Yale. 
Published: April 5, 2022
Print Media
The Fostering Grief Ready Workplaces - A Starter Kit for Mental Health and School Mental Health Leadership aims to provide essential ingredients to guide you and your organization through the basics of supporting a grieving workforce. This starter kit recaps the contents we covered in the Grief Readiness Lab (April- May 2021) and Series (November-December 2021). We offer an overview of what was explored in the Lab and Series, and a taste of some of the conversations shared among participants. The pilot and series were created and hosted by Workplace Resilience, a program of The Dinner Party, and the Pacific Southwest Mental Health Technology Transfer Center and advised by the National Center for School Crisis & Bereavement. Just as we shared in our 2021 Spring Lab and Series, that time and this guide won’t be everything to figure out every little detail for the workforce's grief response approach. We offer this guide not to provide a copy-and-paste solution but instead to offer a framework that each individual school counselor or mental health professional could use to begin developing their team’s unique grief readiness plan, recognizing that each participant holds a distinct role and sphere of influence in their school or organization.   What’s inside the guide? Compilation of content we engaged with during the Spring 2021 Lab and Fall 2021 Series Quotes from participants & learnings from our discussions; participants represented mental health and school mental health workplaces, represented decades of cumulative; there was much to learn from the lived experience of those in the room. Practical activities and strategies you can employ Reflection questions which guided participants toward creating their own Grief Readiness plans and programs. These are questions that you can return to again and again, and each time has the potential to spark something new.   Who is this guide for? Supervisors, managers, directors, administrators and leadership of school and mental health organizations, agencies, and agencies Human resources professionals Mental health and school mental health providers (e.g., therapists, social workers, peer support professionals) Technical assistance providers, coaches, consultants Trauma informed professionals And anyone else interested in being grief sensitive at work
Published: March 30, 2022
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          You might like: ARC for Health Professionals ARC for Educators Professional Well-Being          
Published: March 28, 2022
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      You might like: ARC for Health Professionals ARC for Educators Professional Well-Being  
Published: March 28, 2022
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  You might like: ARC for Health Professionals ARC for Educators Professional Well-Being      
Published: March 28, 2022
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        You might like: ARC for Health Professionals ARC for Educators Professional Well-Being              
Published: March 28, 2022
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        You might like: ARC for Health Professionals ARC for Educators Professional Well-Being        
Published: March 28, 2022
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    You might like: ARC for Health Professionals ARC for Educators Professional Well-Being            
Published: March 28, 2022
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    You might like: ARC for Health Professionals ARC for Educators Professional Well-Being        
Published: March 28, 2022
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    You might like: ARC for Health Professionals ARC for Educators Professional Well-Being        
Published: March 28, 2022
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    You might like: ARC for Health Professionals ARC for Educators Professional Well-Being      
Published: March 28, 2022
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          You might like: ARC for Health Professionals ARC for Educators Professional Well-Being      
Published: March 28, 2022
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    You might like: ARC for Health Professionals ARC for Educators Professional Well-Being      
Published: March 11, 2022
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February 17, 2022 Join us for a brief presentation from Frank Rider, MS, Senior Human Services Financing Specialist at the American Institutes for Research, about the research he has done on school mental health financing. After Mr. Rider’s presentation, participants will be invited to ask him questions about school mental health financing. Participants can also share their challenges or successes about financing and logistics with the group, and ask for advice on how to create and sustain a comprehensive school mental health system forward.   To watch the recording, go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKPWGcAGZdw
Published: February 17, 2022
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      Explore all the Adult Resilience Curriculum for Health Professionals modules: ARC for Health Professionals   You might like: ARC for Educators Professional Well-Being            
Published: November 15, 2021
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    Explore all the Adult Resilience Curriculum for Health Professionals modules: ARC for Health Professionals   You might like: ARC for Educators Professional Well-Being          
Published: November 15, 2021
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    Explore all the Adult Resilience Curriculum for Health Professionals modules: ARC for Health Professionals   You might like: ARC for Educators Professional Well-Being    
Published: November 15, 2021
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    Explore all the Adult Resilience Curriculum for Health Professionals modules: ARC for Health Professionals   You might like: ARC for Educators Professional Well-Being  
Published: November 15, 2021
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    Explore all the Adult Resilience Curriculum for Health Professionals modules: ARC for Health Professionals   You might like: ARC for Educators Professional Well-Being    
Published: November 15, 2021
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The Adult Resilience Curriculum (ARC) Workbook for Professionals is a resource for professionals experiencing stress and burnout to use in conjunction with the ARC. Learners can use the workbook whether following along with the modules individually or as part of an organization. The workbook covers the core modules and provides space for activities and note-taking. The ARC is a 10-module model for implementing well-being at both the individual and organizational level. The curriculum is rooted in adult positive psychology and organizational well-being theories, and it has been adapted to apply across medical and educational settings. You might like: ARC for Health Professionals ARC for Educators Professional Well-Being  
Published: September 22, 2021
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Join us for this 30-minute overview of Classroom WISE, the Mental Health Technology Transfer Center’s free, self-guided course designed to help adults who work in schools create compassionate, trauma-informed environments and use nurturing practices to support positive mental health. Learn how to enroll in the course, what skills you’ll gain, and how administrators can use Classroom WISE as professional development. Presenter:  Martha Staeheli, PhD   To watch the recording, click here. 
Published: September 16, 2021
Presentation Slides
View Session Recording The COVID-19 pandemic forced many mental health organizations to rapidly modify services that are typically provided in-person to remote delivery via telehealth. Now as social distancing restrictions are lifted, you have to decide how your services will look going forward. This series of 6 sessions will help you think about how telebehavioral health services could continue to be utilized, how to think about investing for telebehavioral health, and what you need to do now for long-term success. Session Objectives: Reimbursable telehealth services Identify opportunities of profitability in the telemental health & DS Identify challenges of profitability in the telemental health & DS Creating a positive telemental health ROI
Published: August 30, 2021
Presentation Slides
View Session Recording The COVID-19 pandemic forced many mental health organizations to rapidly modify services that are typically provided in-person to remote delivery via telehealth. Now as social distancing restrictions are lifted, you have to decide how your services will look going forward. This series of 6 sessions will help you think about how telebehavioral health services could continue to be utilized, how to think about investing for telebehavioral health, and what you need to do now for long-term success.   Session Objectives: Why Prepare your company Prepare your staff How to be agile Prepare your workflows Prepare your data Security considerations Scale and optimize
Published: August 30, 2021
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