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A screening of this webinar will be hosted by Delta High School, located at 6500 Soquel Dr. Bldg. 1190 Aptos, CA (Located on Cabrillo College Campus, next to track & field and Sheriff Station). Students from other schools are welcome to join! Please RSVP if you are planning to attend, as space is limited. Can't make it? Follow the link below to watch the webinar on your own. Teen Depression Through 3 Lenses: Young Adult, Parent, Clinician A Free Webinar for Teens, Parents, School Counselors and Staff, Youth Workers, and Anyone Interested in Teen Mental Health Tuesday, March 1st, 2016 4 PM PST Register at www.familyaware.org/trainings Families for Depression Awareness is presenting a free, 1-hour, 15-minute Teen Depression webinar on Tuesday, March 1st at 4:00 PM PST. The program is designed for teens, parents, teachers, school counselors and staff, youth workers, and anyone interested in teen mental health. Join us for a live webcast discussion with an expert in teen depression, a young adult who has struggled with depression, and his mother who has both supported him and survived the loss of another son to suicide. During the webinar, you'll hear - and be able to ask questions - about how to: recognize depression in teens talk to teens about depression get help for a struggling teen address challenges such as the refusal of help. About our Presenters:
Can't attend the live webcast? Register today and watch the recorded webinar later at your convenience. Register at www.familyaware.org/trainings.
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Come to our next meeting! Saturday, February 27th, 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Delta High School 6500 Soquel Dr. Bldg. 1190 Aptos, CA (Located on Cabrillo College Campus, next to track & field and Sheriff Station) Thank you to everyone who came to our last meeting- we had a great discussion about the impact of mental illness with our guests from NAMI Ending The Silence. Please join us for the next meeting! This February, we will spread our love and support by bringing back the Positive Postcards activity. Instead of making Valentine's Day cards for friends and loved ones, we will create unique postcards to show our support for people experiencing a mental health crisis. When people are hospitalized for a mental health condition, they rarely receive cards or offers of support, so your handmade cards can make a huge difference. All cards we create will be delivered to the patients at the Behavioral Health Unit. New and returning students welcome and snacks will be served :) Please remember to RSVP! Did you know? Projects like Positive Postcards is a powerful way to express your support for individuals in crisis. Similar initiatives are taking place in other cities as well. Follow the link to read more about Do Send a Card, another project that is being implemented at the San Francisco General Hospital psychiatric unit. http://mentalhealthsf.org/support-us/do-send-a-card/ |
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