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Hey, high-schoolers. This one's for the adults.
Hey, adults. This is to show you're the type who cares.
WATCH THIS YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE VIDEO.
YOUTH SAFETY TRAININGS.

For information or to register, contact Sarah Wilczynski
QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer):
The QPR training will teach you the common causes of suicidal behavior, how to recognize the warning signs, and how to get help for someone in crisis. This training is offered virtually as a one-hour, self-paced course—available online and in person. (Click to enlarge the flyer to see a complete set of how-to steps.)
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IN-PERSON:
Email Sarah Wilczynski for information on upcoming in-person QPR trainings.
ONLINE AND ON-GOING:
Go to QPR Training Set-up and enter organization code "SJMC"

Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA):
After this training, you’ll be able to identify, understand, and respond to signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use challenges among youth, including connecting them with resources during a crisis. It also offers expanded content on trauma, substance abuse, self-care, and the impact of social media and bullying.
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Learners complete a 2-hour, self-paced, online course and participate in two 2.5-hour, virtual, instructor-led training sessions.
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Email Sarah Wilczynski at sarah.wilczynski@trinity-health.org for upcoming training dates and times.
Who should get trained? School staff, parents & caregivers, coaches, camp counselors, first responders, youth group leaders, community members, and anyone who cares about the wellbeing of youth in their community.

Mental Health First Aid (MHFA):
After this training, you’ll be able to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges among adults, including connecting them with resources during a crisis. It also offers expanded content on trauma, substance abuse, and self-care.
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Learners complete a 2-hour, self-paced, online course and participate in two 2.5-hour instructor-led training sessions. Participants are required to attend both instructor-led training sessions.
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Email Sarah Wilczynski at sarah.wilczynski@trinity-health.org for upcoming training dates and times.
Who should get trained? Caring individuals, faith community leaders, caregivers, employers, parents, community members, anyone 18+.
NAMI Basics On-Demand:
For parents, caregivers, and other loved ones who care for youth experiencing mental health symptoms. This FREE, online, self-paced program will provide you with support while teaching you how to identify types of mental health professionals and treatment options, how to navigate resource access, how to advocate for your child’s rights, and how to prepare for and respond in a crisis, how mental health can impact the entire family, and the importance of caring for yourself, too.
ONLINE AND ON-GOING:
Click here to register!
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