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X-WR-CALDESC:A young person you know could be experiencing\na mental health
  challenge or crisis.\n\nYou can help them.\n\nYou are more likely to enco
 unter someone - friend\, family member\, student\, neighbor\, or member of
  the community - in an emotional or mental crisis than someone having a he
 art attack. Youth Mental Health First Aid teaches a 5-step action plan to 
 offer initial help to young people showing signs of a mental illness or cr
 isis\, and connect them with the appropriate professional\, peer\, social\
 , or self help care.\n \nAnyone can take the 8-hour Youth Mental Health Fi
 rst Aid course\, but it is ideally designed for adults who work with young
  people\, ages 12-18 - teachers\, coaches\, leaders of faith communities\,
  social workers\, and other caring citizens. \n\nSometimes\, the best firs
 t aid is you.\n\nTake the course\, save a life\, strengthen your community
 \n \n \nMental Health First Aid is listed in the Substance Abuse and Menta
 l Health Services Administration's National Registry of Evidence-based Pro
 grams and Practices.  Studies show that individuals trained in the program
  increase their knowledge of signs\, symptoms\, and risk factors of mental
  illnesses and addictions\; can identify multiple types of professional an
 d self-help resources for individuals with a mental illness or addition\; 
 increase their confidence in and likelihood to help an individual in distr
 ess\; and show reduced social distance to individuals with mental illnesse
 s.\n\n3 Reasons to become a Mental Health First Aider\nTo be prepared:  ju
 st as you learn CPR\, learn how to help in a mental health crisis.\nYou ca
 re: be there for a friend\, family member\, or colleague.\nYou can help:  
 people with mental illnesses often suffer alone.\nLearning Objectives\nPar
 ticipants will:\nRecognize the potential risk factors and warning signs fo
 r a range of mental health concerns.\nObtain information on:  depression\,
  anxiety\, trauma\, psychosis and psychotic disorders\, substance use diso
 rders\, and self-injury.\nUse a 5-step action plan to help an individual i
 n crisis connect with appropriate professional help.\nInterpret the preval
 ence of various mental health disorders in the U.S. and the need for reduc
 ed negative attitudes in their communities.\nApply knowledge of the eviden
 ce-based professional\, peer\, social\, and self-help resources available 
 to help someone with a mental health problem treat and manage the problem 
 and achieve recovery.
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DESCRIPTION:A young person you know could be experiencing\na mental health 
 challenge or crisis.\n\nYou can help them.\n\nYou are more likely to encou
 nter someone - friend\, family member\, student\, neighbor\, or member of 
 the community - in an emotional or mental crisis than someone having a hea
 rt attack. Youth Mental Health First Aid teaches a 5-step action plan to o
 ffer initial help to young people showing signs of a mental illness or cri
 sis\, and connect them with the appropriate professional\, peer\, social\,
  or self help care.\n \nAnyone can take the 8-hour Youth Mental Health Fir
 st Aid course\, but it is ideally designed for adults who work with young 
 people\, ages 12-18 - teachers\, coaches\, leaders of faith communities\, 
 social workers\, and other caring citizens. \n\nSometimes\, the best first
  aid is you.\n\nTake the course\, save a life\, strengthen your community
 \n \n \nMental Health First Aid is listed in the Substance Abuse and Menta
 l Health Services Administration's National Registry of Evidence-based Pro
 grams and Practices.  Studies show that individuals trained in the program
  increase their knowledge of signs\, symptoms\, and risk factors of mental
  illnesses and addictions\; can identify multiple types of professional an
 d self-help resources for individuals with a mental illness or addition\; 
 increase their confidence in and likelihood to help an individual in distr
 ess\; and show reduced social distance to individuals with mental illnesse
 s.\n\n3 Reasons to become a Mental Health First Aider\nTo be prepared:  ju
 st as you learn CPR\, learn how to help in a mental health crisis.\nYou ca
 re: be there for a friend\, family member\, or colleague.\nYou can help:  
 people with mental illnesses often suffer alone.\nLearning Objectives\nPar
 ticipants will:\nRecognize the potential risk factors and warning signs fo
 r a range of mental health concerns.\nObtain information on:  depression\,
  anxiety\, trauma\, psychosis and psychotic disorders\, substance use diso
 rders\, and self-injury.\nUse a 5-step action plan to help an individual i
 n crisis connect with appropriate professional help.\nInterpret the preval
 ence of various mental health disorders in the U.S. and the need for reduc
 ed negative attitudes in their communities.\nApply knowledge of the eviden
 ce-based professional\, peer\, social\, and self-help resources available 
 to help someone with a mental health problem treat and manage the problem 
 and achieve recovery.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200721T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200721T170000
LOCATION:Region V Systems 1645 N Street Lincoln\, NE 68508
SUMMARY:Youth Mental Health First Aid
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