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We are Here: The Power of Peer Supports in Recovery – Lunch and Learn Webinar

The University of New Hampshire Center for Children’s Behavioral Health and Wildcats for Recovery invite you to engage in a Lunch and Learn Webinar: We are Here: The Power of Peer Supports in Recovery. A short film amplifying voices of individuals impacted by...
6th Annual Teaching Cannabis (and other drugs!) Awareness and Prevention VIRTUAL Conference

6th Annual Teaching Cannabis (and other drugs!) Awareness and Prevention VIRTUAL Conference

As always, this conference is for educators, TUPE Coordinators, community-based organizations, school administrators, healthcare providers, school resource officers, counselors, parents, and anyone else working with youth to learn about the latest research on youth...
Webinar: Understanding, Connecting, & Helping Youth Mental Health Through Screening

Webinar: Understanding, Connecting, & Helping Youth Mental Health Through Screening

One way to help youth build self-awareness, reduce stigma, and promote positive well-being is to incorporate school screening tools. Adolescent youth face many transitions like entering secondary school, growth & development, and coping with life’s...
Human Trafficking And Trauma-Responsive, Healing-Centered Care: A Learning Opportunity for Educators, Professionals, and Those Who Comprise School Communities — Webinar Series

Human Trafficking And Trauma-Responsive, Healing-Centered Care: A Learning Opportunity for Educators, Professionals, and Those Who Comprise School Communities — Webinar Series

This series examines human trafficking from the perspective of equity. Trafficking is viewed as one indicator of community vulnerabilities such as housing shortages, lack of mental health resources, lack of consistent, viable employment and career opportunities;...
Webinar: Understanding, Connecting, & Helping Youth Mental Health Through Screening

Youth in Crisis: Supporting Youth Through School and Clinic Based Mental Health Programs Webinar

Trauma harms children emotionally, psychologically, and biologically and untreated experiences can lead to suicide, substance abuse, serious emotional disturbance, poor school and work performances, social maladjustment, and decrease health and well-being. The...
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