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Meeting youth where they are: Prevention programming to support mental health

In this webinar, the Mental Health America of South Central Kansas (MHASCK) Prevention Team will share how they address youth mental health in Wichita, Kansas, to prevent serious mental illness and emotional disturbances. This team focuses on “wide net, low barrier” mental health education that engages young people in social-emotional learning, healthy coping skills, and substance use avoidance. They consider their approach a holistic attempt to equip students with basic understanding and tools to help them navigate the challenges they face at each stage of development. 

With a staff of five, the MHASCK Prevention Team annually serves around 2,000 students from kindergarten through 12th grade through multi-week programing at their schools, after-school clubs, parks and rec camps, and other community gathering points. Through grant funding, they offer these services at no cost to the sites or students they serve. 

Attendees will be able to learn more about the specific curriculums used, the values-driven success the team has found, and ways to engage students in accessible and meaningful relationships. MHA South Central Kansas will explore how to build connections, what has worked and what hasn’t, and focus on practices that any caring person can use to help educate and equip young people in their mental health journey. 

 

Date and Time: 
April 18, 2024 - 10:00am to 11:00am
Location: 
Virtual