Webinar
A Taste of Cafés: Mama Said: (Parent Café)
Life is filled with ups and downs. It is impossible to stay positive all the time. Everyone experiences negative emotions from time to time.
Introduction to Work: Work and Disabilities
Preparing for work is a big step in any youth's journey to adulthood. For youth with disabilities and their families this is often a time filed with questions, challenges and uncertainty.
Speak Up: Person-Centered Language Drives Equity for Individuals with Mental Health and Substance Use Challenges
Join in to hear the panelists as they share their lived experiences and discuss the importance of moving from mental health and substance use awareness to acceptance in part through changing the language we use to talk about behavioral health challenges.
Introducing Spanish Parent Engagement
Be Strong Families in collaboration with Ana Laura Garza Garcia, Ed.D., has created a Spanish-only virtual parent engagement program.
Madres y Padres Presentes
Acompáñanos a conocer algunos aspectos básicos del acompañamiento de hijas e hijos en las diferentes etapas de la vida… Desde la primera infancia hasta la madurez.
Lighting the Path to Social Justice for Children and Youth: Finding Support with School Issues
We are presenting a series of webinars during May that highlight the theme of Children's Mental Health Acceptance Week: "Lighting the Path to Social Justice for Children and Youth"
Introduction to Work: Skills Needed
Join us for a four-part Introduction to Work series. In session three we will talk about key employment skills that youth and young adults need to get ready for the workforce.
A Taste of Cafés: Good Vibes Only (Vitality Café)
Life is filled with ups and downs. It is impossible to stay positive all the time. Everyone experiences negative emotions from time to time
Lighting the Path to Social Justice for Children and Youth: Making sure policies support social justice for our children
We are presenting a series of webinars during May that highlight the theme of Children's Mental Health Acceptance Week: "Lighting the Path to Social Justice for Children and Youth"
Children and Lead: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt Them
Children under 6 are the most vulnerable to the effects of lead poisoning. The good news is that lead poisoning is 100% preventable. In this fun and informative session, participants will learn about the dangers of lead, common sources of lead, lead exposure prevention, and community resources for families.