THIS IS A TWO DAY TRAINING. REGISTRANTS MUST ATTEND BOTH DAYS TO RECEIVE CERTIFICATION.
THIS DATE IS SESSION 1 OF 2.
Unlock the power to make a positive difference in the lives of young individuals with the Kellin Foundation's free Youth Mental Health First Aid Workshop. This workshop is tailored to equip parents, family members, caregivers, teachers, school staff, peers, neighbors, health and human services workers, and other caring citizens with the essential skills to provide support to adolescents (ages 12-18) facing mental health or addiction challenges.
About the Workshop:
Geared towards those who regularly engage with young people, the workshop introduces participants to the nuances of adolescent mental health challenges. It delves into typical adolescent development and introduces a comprehensive 5-step action plan to offer assistance in both crisis and non-crisis situations. From anxiety and depression to substance use disorders and conditions involving psychosis, such as schizophrenia, the workshop addresses a wide spectrum of mental health challenges that youth might experience.
Key Learning Points:
Early Recognition: Participants will learn to recognize the early signs and symptoms of various mental health issues commonly experienced by adolescents.
Holistic Understanding: The workshop provides insight into typical adolescent development, fostering a deeper understanding of the challenges young people might face during this crucial phase of life.
Action-Oriented Approach: Armed with a 5-step action plan, attendees will gain the skills to effectively assist young individuals in both crisis and non-crisis scenarios.
Comprehensive Coverage: The workshop covers a range of topics including anxiety, depression, substance use disorders, conditions involving psychosis, disruptive behavior disorders (including AD/HD), and eating disorders.
Who Should Attend:
Parents, caregivers, teachers, school staff, and all individuals who regularly interact with young people are encouraged to participate. Whether you're a coach, a mentor, or simply a concerned neighbor, this workshop will empower you to make a meaningful impact on youth mental health.