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September 2018
Sharing Hope Walk
The Sharing Hope walk to prevent suicide is created by two local organizations. The partnership of Prevent Suicide Chippewa Valley and NAMI Chippewa Valley brings together suicide prevention and education on mental illness.
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Find out more »Cultivating a Mindful Life: A Six-Week Course in Mindfulness Practice
Sunday evenings from 6-8pm beginning September 16, 2018.
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Road to Resilience: Raising Healthy Kids
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), can have lasting effects on long-term health and well-being. Help a child in your life build resiliency, along with social and coping skills, to deal with life’s challenges through a six-week game-like program.
Find out more »The Legacy Community Center Grand Opening
Learn more about Legacy while enjoying yourself at this fun filled community event!
Find out more »October 2018
Youth Mental Health First Aid
This FREE one day class teaches the common risk factors and warning signs of specific types of illnesses such as anxiety, depression, substance use disorder, bipolar disorder, eating disorders and schizophrenia.
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Adolescent Mental Health Certificate
Earning this certificate will provide you with practical tools and skills you need to work with young people experiencing mental health problems in a variety of settings.
Find out more »November 2018
Adverse Childhood Experiences: Translating Evidence into Action
Research has shown that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), including abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction, are among the strongest environmental predictors of poor mental and physical health throughout life. This lecture will summarize the science of ACEs and explore how to translate the evidence into practice and policy.
Find out more »29th Annual Children Come First Conference
The conference is for those caring for, working with, or concerned with the well being of children and young adults with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges. The conference theme is Collaboration and will feature a showing of "The Kids We Lose", a 90-minute documentary.
Find out more »Mental Health First Aid for Military, Veterans, and Their Families
This FREE one day class teaches the common risk factors and warning signs of specific types of illnesses such as anxiety, depression, substance use disorder, bipolar disorder, eating disorders and schizophrenia.
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February 2019
Trauma-Informed Care Approach to Afterschool Programs
School‐age afterschool programs, equipped with the knowledge of how to be trauma informed and trauma responsive can play a vital role in not only identifying a need for trauma related intervention but provide engaging experiences that build positive adaptive skills and social and emotional skills for kids who at the end of their school day may have exhausted their self‐regulation capacity.
This course is held February 8, 2019 and February 22, 2019. Location TBD.
Deadline to register: February 1, 2019 Link to register coming soon.