Youth Mental Health First Aid Trainings for Parents
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For parents of youth between the ages of 9-20.
The Youth Mental Health First Aid training will allow parents to:
- Gain the expertise needed to support youth mental well-being,
- Acquire skills to help you recognize and address common signs of mental health issues in young people
- Enhance your understanding of mental health challenges prevalent among diverse youth in your community, and
- Effectively interact with adolescents in crisis and connect them with appropriate resources.
The FREE 5-hour virtual training will be held as part of a research study on a Saturday or Sunday between May and November from 10am to 4pm EST. You and your child will also earn up to $80 for completing surveys as part of the research study!
Sign up here. If you have questions/concerns/errors with the survey, please reach out to Ami Patel, M.A (amikumar@umd.edu).
Training provided by Cixin Wang, Ph.D., NCSP, Associate Professor, Licensed Psychologist, Department of Counseling, Higher Education, and Special Education in the College of Education
Sponsored by: Mental Health First Aid at National Council for Mental Wellbeing