This training is offered through the Mental Health Awareness Training (MHAT) project, which offers free, evidence-based mental health training to all school staff in Georgia. For more information, including how you can schedule training for your school, district, or RESA, check out our MHAT Flyer.
Transforming Relationships Under Stress Through Trust (Teachers)
March 3 - April 20

Description:
This session is designed and scheduled for classroom teachers, as their limited schedules make accessing mental health professional learning difficult. To keep these sessions accessible for them, we kindly ask non‑classroom staff to register for our other available training opportunities.
This course is designed to support trust-building practices in school communities by introducing participants to psychological and social factors of trust. It offers practical tools and techniques for evaluating interpersonal and organizational dynamics and cultivating meaningful connections by using a trust-based approach to education and leadership. Teaching school faculty, staff, administrators, and their community partners how to build trust contributes to reduced stress and improved mental health outcomes for individuals and the entire school community.
Duration: 1 hour
Intended Audience: Elementary Teachers, High School Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Teacher Leaders
DOE Office: Whole Child Supports
Topics: Mental Health, Wellbeing, Whole Child Supports
Event Type: Event - Multiday
Delivery Mode(s): Virtual
Event will be recorded: No
Primary Contact: Molly Sims - MHATscheduling@doe.k12.ga.us
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