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.
When Grief Comes to School
March 13 - April 22

Description:
This training, provided by Kate’s Club, includes the content of Child Bereavement 101 and how to support individual students as well as the whole school community. Participants will identify strategies to support the entire school community after a death; understand how family dynamics and culture affect the grief process; and learn available tools and resources for supporting grieving students, including individual bereavement plans.
Note: This event has limited capacity. Please register only if you can attend the live training. The session will not be recorded.
Duration: 3 hours
Intended Audience: Counseling Staff, District Leaders, Mental Health and Wellbeing Specialists, School Leaders, School Nurses, School Safety Staff, Social Workers, Special Student Services Staff, 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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