Educational Mental Health Services Track
The Educational Mental Health Services Track prepares educators and school-based professionals to create culturally-responsive, mentally-supportive learning environments. Course 1 establishes a strong foundation in cultural safety principles, student mental health support strategies, family engagement techniques, and classroom-based interventions. Participants gain practical skills for identifying and addressing diverse mental health needs within educational settings. Course 2 takes a deeper dive into system-level change, exploring topics such as school-wide program development, staff training, crisis response planning, and quality assurance. Participants learn to implement comprehensive, sustainable mental health initiatives that align with educational goals and promote student success. Through case studies, skill-building exercises, and collaborative learning, participants become equipped to transform educational environments. This track is ideal for professionals committed to student well-being.
Advanced Educational Mental Health Programming
Master the development and implementation of comprehensive mental health programs in educational settings. Focus on system-wide change, program leadership, and sustainable implementation.
Develop comprehensive mental health programs
Lead system-wide implementation
Create sustainable support systems
Manage complex student cases
Evaluate program effectiveness
Build community partnerships
Cultural Safety in Educational Settings
Transform your educational environment with culturally-safe mental health support strategies that benefit students, families, and staff.
Establish foundational cultural safety practices
Develop student support strategies
Implement family engagement techniques
Create supportive classroom environments
Design crisis response protocols
Build staff development programs