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Establishing School-Community Partnerships

Department of Health and Human Services
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Many school-age students receive their mental health care in schools. As a vital part of the mental health system, school districts must prepare their staff to provide high-quality mental health services to students. School districts must also partner with community organizations to provide a continuum of mental health care to our students. This training will assist both school staff and community partners in understanding how to establish these partnerships, address barriers, and collaborate in mental health workforce development.
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Protect Our Kids' Privacy

Third Party
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In this fireside chat, Lisa Plaggemier of the National Cybersecurity Alliance and Kalinda Raina of LinkedIn will discuss how parents, teachers, and the rest of society can come together to protect the privacy of the next generation.
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Data Privacy Week 2024: Privacy is Everyone's Business

Department of Education
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This one-hour webinar will feature speakers from the U.S. Department of Education to discuss privacy requirements and reinforce best practices for schools and districts, ranging from legal basics to cybersecurity considerations to employee privacy concerns.
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Lessons from the Field - Free to Learn Miniseries: Navigating Conflict to Support Inclusion

Department of Education
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The Free to Learn Miniseries offers webinars focusing on evidence-based practices to prevent, address, and ameliorate the effects of bullying, violence and hate while also supporting school safety, school-based mental health, and positive school climates. This series will provide these strategies at the key moments in a student and family's school experience as they: enter the school or classroom, engage with learning and extracurricular activities, navigate circumstances that might result in differences of opinion or conflict, and utilize various supports and opportunities to enhance their school experiences and academic achievement.
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