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.
Children’s Mental Health Acceptance Week
As individuals, social justice means accepting each person for who they are – celebrating and embracing the diversity of our fellow man. It means accepting every member of our communities – welcoming their participation and contributions in all groups. At the system level, it means accepting that each person has their own unique strengths and goals - shaping supports and resources to be responsive to each person’s dreams.
Youth Mental Health First Aid
Get certified in youth (12-18) Mental Health First Aid.
Lemons to Lemonade
Lemons to Lemonade celebrates the resilience of women who transform life's lemons into sweet successes. Join us on May 7th at NFusion Metro for a therapeutic event filled with empowerment, resilience-building exercises, and the joy of making lemonade.
Lighting the Path to Social Justice for Children and Youth: Finding Support from each other and from systems
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"
Recognizing and Responding to Signs of Family Stress
This training will help participants get in touch with their own stress and help them recognize early signs of family stress.
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.
Behavioral Health Planning and Advisory Council
You are invited to attend the Planning and Advisory Council Meeting on May 9, 2024, at 10:00 am.
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.