Typical or Troubled Training at LQPV from 7:45-8:45
- Early identification of mental health problems and the importance of intervention.
- An overview of mental disorders and the key warning signs.
- The impact of a mental health issue on the teen and school community, why getting appropriate care and treatment is critical, and the difference between 'typical' and 'troubled' behavior.
- The role school personnel (or other adults in the community) can play in helping a teen get help - and why taking action and referring is important.
- An overview of how the school's referral system works and the steps to take action to connect a student to help.
- How to talk to and engage teens, parents, or school counselors.
- For more information visit the American Psychiatric Foundation website.
ACE's Training at Dawson/Boyd from 12:30-3:00
- An Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) describes a traumatic experience in a person's life occurring before the age of 18 that the person recalls as an adult.
- 55% of Minnesotans report experiencing one or more ACE in childhood.
- For more information about ACE visit the Minnesota Department of Health website.
Both of these opportunities are open to all MRVED schools. If you are interested in participating please contact Brandon (braymo@mrved.net) at the MRVED for more information and/or to register. There will be limited spots available. If you plan to attend, please let Brandon know by the end of the day Tuesday, March 25.
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