Talk about Mental Health: For Educators

Guides school teachers and staff, based on established best practices, by informing them about warning signs for mental health problems; whom to turn to with questions or concerns about a student's behavior; how to access crisis support and other mental health services; signs to look for in student behavior; ways they can support the mental health of all students in classrooms and schools; and steps to develop effective school mental health programs and services, including ways to support students' families.

Sponsored By
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Year Resource Released
2023

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