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Youth mental health first aid training free and open to all

Youth mental health first aid training free and open to all As youth cope with social isolation, learn how to recognize and respond to signs of mental health problems. Kathleen O’Brien / The Times Record BRUNSWICK Mid Coast Hospital in Brunswick is hosting free virtual training sessions to help all adults recognize, understand and respond to the mental health concerns of area youth. Who to contact if you or someone you know is in crisis If you or someone you know is struggling with anxiety or depression and/or feeling suicidal, call or text the Maine Crisis Hotline at 888-568-1112, or call the National Alliance on Mental Illness Maine Help Line at 1-800-464-5767.

Beacon of hope and persistence

1 of 2 Sallie Morgan has touched  thousands of Rappahannock lives, whether as executive director of the Mental Health Association, injecting vital prevention programs and behavioral interventionists into the county s schools, taking the lead on area aging issues, or helping to create RAAC s No Ordinary Person — as former county administrator John W. McCarthy says lifting up all of those who have had the extraordinarily good fortune to come into her orbit. By Luke Christopher Photographer: Luke Christopher

Henderson Schools Offer Mental Health Services to Ease Stress of the Pandemic

Credit Henderson County Schools The isolation and uncertainty caused by COVID-19 is stressful for adults, but it can be even more upsetting for young people. The Henderson County school system is offering counseling for students, and workshops for adults to help them get through the pandemic.   In addition to school guidance counselors, Henderson County Schools have seven mental health counselors. Four of the seven are funded by a federal grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, or SAMSA.   The funding is for Project AWARE, which is to increase knowledge about mental health-related issues in the community.   Jamie Like, Project AWARE grant director for Henderson County Schools, said the grant helps expand mental health services to students and families.   

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