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Secondary Traumatic Stress & BIPOC Educator Well Being

January 12, 2021   |   6:00 pm EST

Led by Susan Barrett, MA, and University of Southern California (USC) trauma-informed specialists Steve Hydon, Pamela Vona, and Vivien Villaverde, they invite you to explore the Interconnected Systems Framework (ISF) by examining systems change (structures and leadership), data, and the practices (services and supports) needed to ensure student support equity.

They are offering is made up of 4 modules and ends with a town hall for you to be able to ask questions & resource one another. Each module includes teaching from Susan Barrett and field leaders on ISF systems and USC faculty on ISF practices.

Register now with the Mental Health Technology Transfer Center!

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The NNED has been a multi-agency funded effort with primary funding by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). It is managed by SAMHSA's Office of Behavioral Health Equity, and the NNED National Facilitation Center operated by Change Matrix.
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