Empower More Staff with Parent Café Certificates
Cafés build essential and authentic social connections. For parents isolated or struggling, that's their hope!
Mississippi Autism Advisory Committee Meeting
MAAC is tasked with writing a report to the legislature outlining any roadblocks that exist that prevent meaningful progress.
Special Education Advisory Panel Meeting Notice
The Special Education Advisory Panel will meet on Wednesday, February 21, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. via zoom.
Communicating Your Superpowers
Communication equips family members to assist their loved one to evoke their own ideas and strengthen the relationship in the process.
Recovery Day 2024- MS State Capitol
You are invited to join many other organizations and individuals supporting recovery for the 2024 Mississippi Recovery Day on February 22nd!
Early Intervention: Due Process
This training will cover due process complaints and due process hearings for agencies that have adopted IDEA Part C procedures.
Enhancing and Empowering: Conversations for Positive Change
This webinar provides evidence of how structural racism influences the physical and mental health of culturally and socially minoritized young children
Reputation Reset Entering the Mental Health Era
We are breaking barriers, removing stigmas, and resetting the reputation of mental health as a topic that should be discussed, addressed, and prioritized in our community and elsewhere.
Special Education Boot Camp
You don’t want to miss the Mississippi Parent Training & Information Center Project's upcoming Special Education Boot Camp in Tupelo on Saturday, February 24, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
365 Black: One Community United in Blackness: A Celebration of Black Brilliance and Innovation
NTTAC is excited to announce the launch of its 2nd Annual Lived Experiences 365 programming. Lived Experiences 365 will honor the culturally diverse lived experiences and voices of youth, young adults, families, community members, and providers who are navigating and advocating for equitable mental wellness in their personal lives, organizations, and communities.