A 3-part webinar series for K-12 educators/staff
Teachers and school staff throughout Michigan are witnessing how the COVID-19 pandemic has emotionally impacted students. It's caused changes in attitudes, behaviors, and attention spans-challenging educators and, in some cases, disrupting learning.
In the recordings below, school social worker Stephanie Schweda provides educators and other staff with practical tools for helping students develop the social and emotional skills to cope.
Psychological First Aid: Supporting students during a pandemic. Michigan schools are dealing with a variety of student emotions and behaviors due to the ongoing pandemic. If you're a teacher or other school staff member looking to better support students, learn about Psychological First Aid (PFA). It's an evidence-informed behavioral health intervention that can help you engage with kids as COVID-19 continues to impact their lives.
Watch the recorded video.
How to reduce burnout, regain hope and improve your quality of life.
Watch the recorded video.
Draw Your Feelings, Part Two, Week #1: Feeling Joyful
Draw Your Feelings, Part Two, Week #2: Feeling Powerful
Draw Your Feelings, Part Two, Week #3: Feeling Scared
Draw Your Feelings, Part Two, Week #4: Feeling Mad
Draw Your Feelings, Part Two, Week #5: Feeling Sad
Draw Your Feelings, Part Two, Week #6: Feeling Peaceful
Information and Resources for Healthcare Workers & First Responders During COVID-19
Substance Use and Recovery During a Pandemic
Overview of the Michigan Stay Well crisis counseling program
Uplifting our Senior Community: Mental Health Information and Resources for Older Adults
Uplifting Our Children and Families: Mental Health Information and Resources for Parents