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Student Mental Health Issues
Certificate Program
Schools can play a significant role in addressing barriers
that interfere with teaching and learning due to trauma and
mental health issues. This program focuses on providing
educators with key concepts and strategies to address
those barriers.
Presenters: David Nash, Esq., LEGAL ONE Director;
Susan Coyle, MA, Traumatic Loss Coalitions for Youth
Coordinator for Middlesex County, Rutgers University
Behavioral Health Care
Day 1: Addressing Student Mental Health: An Overview of Key Legal Requirements
Apr. 12, 2019; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA
Day 2: Addressing Student Mental Health Issues: Beyond Identification and Referral
Apr. 15, 2019; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA
WEBINAR - Harm to Self and Others: Identifying and Responding to Students in Imminent Danger
(archived video)
Online: Signs Matter, a comprehensive online suicide prevention course
This certificate program will empower participants to work effectively with individual students
and systemically within their schools to improve services and supports for students. Topics
include:
• signs of students dealing with a range of mental health issues including suicidal ideation
• understanding how to respond to students who may pose a threat to self or others
• learn how to plan and implement effective interventions and supports
• provide a framework for addressing student mental health issues
Fee: $300 for the whole series (save 20%)
Components can also be purchased individually:
$150 for each in-person training
$40 for the webinar
$35 for the online course
NJEXCEL
New Jersey
EXpedited
Certification
An accelerated, high-quality,
cohort-based path to school for
leader certification. Educational
Leadership
Go to www.njexcel.org or call us at
(609) 860-1200 to learn more about the
NJEXCEL program. We will provide all
the details and help you get started.
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