About this Event
Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) teaches adults how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illness and substance use disorders in youth (ages 12-18).
This training gives adults who work with youth the skills they need to reach out and provide initial support to children and adolescents (ages 12-18) who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and help connect them to the appropriate care.
Adults who need to know YMHFA:
· Teachers
· School Staff
· Coaches
· Camp Counselors
· Youth Group Leaders
· Parents
· Adults who work with Youth
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
1. Common signs and symptoms of mental illness in this age group, including: Anxiety, Depression, Eating disorders, Attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD),
2. Common signs and symptoms of substance use
3. How to interact with a child or adolescent in crisis
4. How to connect the person with help
5. New, expanded content on trauma, addiction and self-care and the impact of social media and bullying
BLENDED IN PERSON: WHAT TO EXPECT
Prior to this live instructor led session, attendees will receive information to access the Mental Health Connect Learning Platform where they will complete 2-hours of self-paced learning materials which must be completed prior to participation in the live, instructor-led workshop.
**TICKET SALES END FRIDAY FEBRUARY 7th, 2025* to ensure all participants have 2 weeks to complete self-paced learning. If you are interested in joining after that time please email [email protected]
REMEMBER: To participate in the live session, you must have all pre-work (modules 1-9) completed by 4pm CST on Thursday February 20th, 2025.
Your Presenters:
Robin Murphy: Robin earned her Bachelor's degree in Psychology with a minor in Human Relations from The University of Iowa in 2010 and her Master's degree in Social Work from St. Ambrose University in 2018. Robin is fully certified in Youth Mental Health First Aid and Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training. Robin has experience in helping children grow, heal and communicate through play along with helping caregivers connect with their child through family play therapy. Robin is passionate about providing support and resources to children and families in need. Robin currently holds the position as Clinical Supervisor/Therapist within the outpatient clinic.
Ashley Deason: Ashley has been a certified Youth Mental Health First Aid instructor since 2019. Giving back and having a connection with those in our community has always been a passion for her and through training others in Youth Mental Health First Aid Ashley has been able to assist with breaking the stigma of mental health and providing awareness on how to approach and respond to others that may experience a mental health challenge or crisis. Ashley believes that every person can have a positive impact on those around them and this training gives participants the knowledge and tools to be mindful of their responses and interactions with others. Currently, Ashley serves as a Community Based Supervisor at Tanager in Cedar Rapids Iowa.
Cancellation/Refund Policy:
Participant's Request for Cancellation/Refund
All attendee cancellation/refund requests should be submitted by email to [email protected].
For a full refund, request must be received no later than 7 calendar days prior to workshop/event date.
Partial Refunds will be issued for requests sent less than 7 calendar days prior to workshop/event date. Partial refund is considered a refund of the registration fee minus administrative fees outlined below:
· $25 administrative fee for a half-day workshop
· $50 administrative fee for a full-day workshop
· $75 administrative fee for 2-day workshop
No refund will be issued for any requests not received at least 24 hours before the event start time
Organizer's Right to Cancel/Reschedule:
Insufficient Enrollment
Meraki Institute of Learning at Tanager Place reserves the right to cancel/postpone an event due to insufficient enrollment. Meraki Institute of Learning will make all attempts to email registered attendees 5 calendar days before event date to notify of the cancellation/postponement. Registered attendees will be provided the option to transfer enrollment to future event date or receive a full refund.
Weather, Illness, or Emergency
Meraki Institute of Learning at Tanager Place reserves the right to cancel/postpone an event due to inclement weather, instructor illness or instructor family emergency. In the event this occurs, registered attendees will receive e-mail notification before event start time. Meraki Institute of Learning at Tanager Place will send email notification to registered attendees within 10days of cancelled event to announce rescheduled event date. Attendees will be provided the option to transfer enrollment to future event or receive a full refund.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1030 5th Ave SE, 1030 5th Avenue Southeast, Cedar Rapids, United States
USD 75.00