WORKSHOPS

  • According to the CDC, suicide rates increased 30% from 2000 to 2018 and in 2021, 57% of teen girls felt persistently sad or hopeless.

    All school professionals should have the necessary tools to keep their students safe.

    We provide any or all of the following trainings for school professionals:

    - “How to Use the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS)”

    - “How to Use the Ask Suicide-Screening Questions (ASQ)”

    - “How to Create Safety plans and Visual Safety Plans”

    - “How to Create a Follow Up Procedure”

    - “How to Create Standard, Universal Screening Procedures”

    - “How to Talk About Suicide with Students, Staff and Families“

    *Trainings can be in person or online on text goes here

  • Whether it’s your child’s first day of kindergarten, sixth grade or 12th grade, we know getting back into routines is hard for everyone.

    During this training, learn about the importance of schedules, how to create visual schedules, assign jobs for your kids and help the whole family back into the groove. Reach out to learn more about trainings for individual families, groups and schools.

  • The IEP process can be overwhelming and confusing. During this training, we help parents understand how to request an evaluation, what the the request should include and who it should go to. We provide sample letters along with tips and tricks for your first IEP meeting.

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Social workers will walk away with a suicide prevention roadmap and in-depth training on assessments and safety plans

    June 19-22, 2024

All workshops can be in-person or virtual

PRIOR SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

Navigating the IEP Process with Families, Clinicians and Educators

Suicide Prevention Strategies and Support: Empowering Clinicians In and Out of School 

2023 JED Policy Summit

Expert Panelist: Youth Advocacy Voice and Policy Impact