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During this difficult time, understanding the warning signs of stress and/or a developing mental health condition is a key to supporting youth and families. We’ll review some of the myths and facts of mental illness. You’ll learn some strategies for having real conversations with youth and teens that will build resiliency skills and you’ll be provided information about free resources, support, etc. for individuals and their families. This program will be offered via a Zoom webinar. After registration, participant materials and the Zoom URL will be shared.

Who is Presenting? Annie Slease, M.Ed. Director of Advocacy and Education NAMI/DE

Who Should attend?  Parents, educators or volunteers working with adolescents and teens.

Date/ Time:  November 9, 2-3:30pm

Cost: This program has been underwritten by the UD Sea Grant Program and the Sustainable Coastal Communities Initiative

This program is brought to you by University of Delaware Cooperative Extension, a service of the UD College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, a land-grant institution. 
This institution is an equal opportunity provider. If you have special needs that need to be accommodated, please contact the office two weeks prior to the event.
 

Details

Start: November 9, 2020
2:00 PM (UTC/GMT +02:00 - Europe / Brussels)
End: November 9, 2020
3:30 PM (UTC/GMT +02:00 - Europe / Brussels)
University of Delaware Cooperative Extension

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