School-Based Mental Health Resources
Please join the Federal School Safety Clearinghouse on Tuesday, April 27 at 3:00 PM EDT for an informational webinar to prepare the K-12 academic community for Mental Health Awareness Month in May.
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Please join the Federal School Safety Clearinghouse on Tuesday, April 27 at 3:00 PM EDT for an informational webinar to prepare the K-12 academic community for Mental Health Awareness Month in May.
This webinar will discuss the consequences of increased social media usage during the COVID-19 pandemic on student mental health. Join us to hear perspectives from a student, community-based organization leader, and a school principal.
Please join the Federal School Safety Clearinghouse on Wednesday, March 24 at 4:00 p.m. EST for an informational webinar on school safety grants available to the K-12 academic community through the Department of Justice.
The National Safe School Reopening Summit will convene district leaders, educators, and students, to share best practices and provide technical assistance to those navigating the return to in-person learning across the country.
In this webinar, you will hear from teachers and mental health clinicians on strategies and solutions to support mental health and social-emotional learning in an online environment.
This webinar discusses key considerations when planning for the sustainability of grant-funded programs and their institutionalization into routine practices.
NIJ seeks proposals for rigorous research and evaluation projects to study the root causes of school violence to include the impact and effectiveness of grants made under the STOP School Violence Act.
The purpose of this program is to increase access to, and improve the quality of community mental and substance use disorder treatment services through the expansion of CCBHCs.
The purpose of this program is to reduce the number of prescription drug/opioid overdose-related deaths and adverse events among individuals 18 years of age and older.
This program seeks to enhance flexibility in the use of funds for family-based services for pregnant women with a diagnosis of a substance use disorder and help state substance abuse agencies promote a efficient state system.