An Overview of Outcomes and Opportunities for Tier 2 Mental Health Training
May 6 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am

Description:
Symptoms of anxiety and depression in youth have significantly increased the past 5 years. Mental health challenges are even higher in special populations with as many as 70 percent of autistic and neurodivergent youth experiencing clinically significant anxiety, depression, and/or ADHD. It is important for educators, providers, and student support staff to support mental health symptoms because these symptoms may manifest as school refusal (resulting in absences or tardies), physical complaints that may result in trips to the nurse’s office, disruptive behavior that may result in excessive disciplinary action, and difficulty engaging in classroom and extra-curricular activities.
In the 2025-2026 school year, GaDOE and Emory University piloted training in two evidence-based Tier 2 programs that support youth anxiety (Facing Your Fears) and executive function (Unstuck and On Target). These trainings were developed and piloted in response to the mental health training interests and needs of over 450 educators across the state. The current webinar will present the outcomes from our pilot year of Facing Your Fears and Unstuck and On Target across elementary schools, middle school, and high schools. The webinar will also include an overview of plans to expand Tier 2 mental health training in the 2026-2027 academic year along with opportunities to enroll in trainings.
Duration: 1 hour
Intended Audience: Counseling Staff, District Leaders, School Leaders, Social Workers, Teacher Leaders
DOE Office: Whole Child Supports
Topics: Mental Health, Wellbeing, Whole Child Supports
Event Type: Event - Single
Delivery Mode(s): Virtual
Event will be recorded: Yes
Primary Contact: Tabathia Baldy - tabathia.baldy@doe.k12.ga.us
Secondary Contact: Molly Sims - molly.sims@doe.k12.ga.us
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