
About this Event
CE Training: Suicide & Self-Harm Behavior in Youth
Join us as we come together to expand our knowledge on suicide and self-harm behavior in youth. We will explore these topics through an intersectional framework. This will be an interactive session with opportunities for reflective processing and shared learning. Led by Sarah Henrickson and Ginger Francis, this continuing education course provides two CE credits* to all participants.
Schedule:
- 9 AM: Registration, networking, coffee and light breakfast
- 9:30 - 11:30 AM: CE Training
Learning Objectives:
· Identify risk factors and warning signs for youth suicide
· Incorporate cultural considerations into discussion of suicide
· Distinguish between NSSI and suicidal intent
· Understand the psychology of suicide
· Identify and promote protective factors against suicide
*2.0 NBCC*/ACEP #6760 CE Hours - Journey Mental Health Center has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No.6760. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credits are clearly identified. Journey Mental Health Center is solely responsible for all aspects of this program.
About the Presenters
Sarah Henrickson, MSSW, LCSW: Sarah is a Clinical Team Manager in Journey Mental Health Center’s Emergency Services Unit. She has over 20 years of experience providing crisis intervention services, including suicide risk assessments and evaluations for involuntary psychiatric admissions. After several years as an embedded crisis worker with the Madison Police Department, she now oversees embedded crisis workers with multiple first responder agencies. Sarah is an experienced speaker, providing trainings for law enforcement, clinicians, other service providers, and community members on a variety of topics, including mental illness, suicide risk, and Chapter 51 civil commitments.
Ginger Francis, MSW, APSW [she/hers]: Ginger is the is owner and psychotherapist with, a private mental health practice located in Madison. As an equity-focused social work professional, she embodies an active commitment to dismantling racism and other intersecting forms of oppression and their impacts on mental health and wellbeing within her spheres of influence. Working at a multitude of levels over her career has strengthened her ability to see individual experiences within the greater context of societal structures. Ginger is a healer, change agent, and lifelong learner who believes in cultivating the potential in people and harnessing the power of the healing process.
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Youth Mental Health Luncheon
Learn about Journey’s school-based mental health services and hear from community leaders about youth mental health. Our panel discussion will include panelists Niquanna Barnett and Amy Marsman, and will be moderated by Ali Muldrow. Lunch is included with your ticket.
Schedule:
- 11:30 AM: Registration and networking
- 12 PM: Lunch
- 12:30 -1:45 PM: Panel Discussion
About the Panelists
Niquanna Barnett (Panelist): Niquanna Barnett is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Clinical Supervisor at Orion Family Services in Madison, WI. She attended Carroll University where she earned her bachelor's degree in psychology and then later went on to attend Capella University where she earned her Masters degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. Niquanna has worked for Orion Family Services for over 13 years. Niquanna has practiced as an intensive in home therapist, outpatient therapist and has also ran groups in the Dane County area.
Amy Marsman (Panelist): Amy Marsman is a research analyst with the Wisconsin State Office of Children’s Mental Health. Professionally, she enjoys designing, interpreting, and disseminating strategic research, data, and resources that are meaningful and impactful. Personally, she and her husband have a small business and two middle school students who serve as a reminder that children are at the heart of all that’s important.
Ali Muldrow (Moderator): Ali Muldrow is the Wednesday host of A Public Affair on WORT 89.9 FM, MMSD Board of Education Treasurer, and Executive Director of the Wisconsin Abortion Fund. She is a partner, parent, and she loves her two dogs.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Goodman Community Center, 214 Waubesa Street, Madison, United States
USD 55.20