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SUMMARY:The Rosenberry Conference: Advancing Effective School Mental Health in Colorado
DESCRIPTION:THE PEDIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE AT\nCHILDREN’S HOSPITAL COLORADO PRESENTS:\nThe Rosenberry Conference:\nAdvancing Effective School Mental Health in Colorado\n\nFriday\, May 5 • 8am to 3:45 p.m. MT\nIn-person in the Conference Center at Children’s Hospital Colorado. A virtual option is also available for those unable to join us live at Children’s Hospital Colorado. \nTo register\, click here and for more information\, click here for the brochure or \nemail Shaun Ayon or call (720) 777-2700. \nCommunity Professionals – $100.00\nChildren’s Hospital Colorado/Anschutz – $75.00\nVerified Students* – $50.00\n*Email student status verification to shaun.ayon@childrenscolorado.org within two days of registering. \nMental health promotion efforts for children include creating supportive school\, home\, and community environments. For this to be optimized\, a myriad of universal mental health promotion strategies (Tier 1)\, targeted mental health prevention and early intervention services (Tier 2)\, and individualized mental health treatment (Tier 3) must be systematically implemented. This course will review best practice guidelines for mental health and educational systems integration while reviewing model Tier 1\, Tier 2\, and Tier 3 mental health programs in schools. This course will offer the opportunity to increase competence\, understanding\, and skills related to school-based mental health endeavors through a public health framework. \nObjectives: \n\n Identify key strategies for mental health-education systems integration and advantages for both systems.\nDescribe examples of model mental health promotion and prevention\, targeted early intervention\, and treatment programs in schools.\nIdentify how chronic health conditions impact academic functioning\, school performance\, and behavioral and socioemotional health.\nIdentify opportunities to improve interprofessional collaboration and overcome barriers that may influence collaboration practices.\n\nGuest Faculty: \nBrian P. Daly\, PhD\nDepartment Head\, Professor\, Department of Psychology\nDrexel University\, Philadelphia\, PA \nMark D. Weist\, PhD\nProfessor\, Clinical-Community (CC) and School Psychology\nDirector\, CC Psychology Doctoral Program\nLead\, School Behavioral Health Team\nUniversity of South Carolina \nFaculty from Children’s Hospital Colorado / University of Colorado: \nBryn Harris\, PhD\nProfessor\, School of Education and Human Development\nUniversity of Colorado Denver \nJennifer Lindwall\, PhD\nAssociate Professor\, Department of Psychiatry\nUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine
URL:https://aapcolorado.org/event/the-rosenberry-conference-2023/
LOCATION:Children’s Hospital Colorado\, Conference and Education Center\, 13123 E. 16th Avenue\, Aurora\, CO\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Rosenberry Conference: Advancing Effective School Mental Health in Colorado
DESCRIPTION:THE PEDIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE AT\nCHILDREN’S HOSPITAL COLORADO PRESENTS:\nThe Rosenberry Conference:\nAdvancing Effective School Mental Health in Colorado\n\nFriday\, May 5 • 8am to 3:45 p.m. MT\nIn-person in the Conference Center at Children’s Hospital Colorado. A virtual option is also available for those unable to join us live at Children’s Hospital Colorado. \nTo register\, click here and for more information\, click here for the brochure or \nemail Shaun Ayon or call (720) 777-2700. \nCommunity Professionals – $100.00\nChildren’s Hospital Colorado/Anschutz – $75.00\nVerified Students* – $50.00\n*Email student status verification to shaun.ayon@childrenscolorado.org within two days of registering. \nMental health promotion efforts for children include creating supportive school\, home\, and community environments. For this to be optimized\, a myriad of universal mental health promotion strategies (Tier 1)\, targeted mental health prevention and early intervention services (Tier 2)\, and individualized mental health treatment (Tier 3) must be systematically implemented. This course will review best practice guidelines for mental health and educational systems integration while reviewing model Tier 1\, Tier 2\, and Tier 3 mental health programs in schools. This course will offer the opportunity to increase competence\, understanding\, and skills related to school-based mental health endeavors through a public health framework. \nObjectives: \n\n Identify key strategies for mental health-education systems integration and advantages for both systems.\nDescribe examples of model mental health promotion and prevention\, targeted early intervention\, and treatment programs in schools.\nIdentify how chronic health conditions impact academic functioning\, school performance\, and behavioral and socioemotional health.\nIdentify opportunities to improve interprofessional collaboration and overcome barriers that may influence collaboration practices.\n\nGuest Faculty: \nBrian P. Daly\, PhD\nDepartment Head\, Professor\, Department of Psychology\nDrexel University\, Philadelphia\, PA \nMark D. Weist\, PhD\nProfessor\, Clinical-Community (CC) and School Psychology\nDirector\, CC Psychology Doctoral Program\nLead\, School Behavioral Health Team\nUniversity of South Carolina \nFaculty from Children’s Hospital Colorado / University of Colorado: \nBryn Harris\, PhD\nProfessor\, School of Education and Human Development\nUniversity of Colorado Denver \nJennifer Lindwall\, PhD\nAssociate Professor\, Department of Psychiatry\nUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine
URL:https://aapcolorado.org/event/the-rosenberry-conference-2023-2/
LOCATION:Children’s Hospital Colorado\, Conference and Education Center\, 13123 E. 16th Avenue\, Aurora\, CO\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20230314T150436Z
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SUMMARY:The Rosenberry Conference: Advancing Effective School Mental Health in Colorado
DESCRIPTION:THE PEDIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE AT\nCHILDREN’S HOSPITAL COLORADO PRESENTS:\nThe Rosenberry Conference:\nAdvancing Effective School Mental Health in Colorado\n\nFriday\, May 5 • 8am to 3:45 p.m. MT\nIn-person in the Conference Center at Children’s Hospital Colorado. A virtual option is also available for those unable to join us live at Children’s Hospital Colorado. \nTo register\, click here and for more information\, click here for the brochure or \nemail Shaun Ayon or call (720) 777-2700. \nCommunity Professionals – $100.00\nChildren’s Hospital Colorado/Anschutz – $75.00\nVerified Students* – $50.00\n*Email student status verification to shaun.ayon@childrenscolorado.org within two days of registering. \nMental health promotion efforts for children include creating supportive school\, home\, and community environments. For this to be optimized\, a myriad of universal mental health promotion strategies (Tier 1)\, targeted mental health prevention and early intervention services (Tier 2)\, and individualized mental health treatment (Tier 3) must be systematically implemented. This course will review best practice guidelines for mental health and educational systems integration while reviewing model Tier 1\, Tier 2\, and Tier 3 mental health programs in schools. This course will offer the opportunity to increase competence\, understanding\, and skills related to school-based mental health endeavors through a public health framework. \nObjectives: \n\n Identify key strategies for mental health-education systems integration and advantages for both systems.\nDescribe examples of model mental health promotion and prevention\, targeted early intervention\, and treatment programs in schools.\nIdentify how chronic health conditions impact academic functioning\, school performance\, and behavioral and socioemotional health.\nIdentify opportunities to improve interprofessional collaboration and overcome barriers that may influence collaboration practices.\n\nGuest Faculty: \nBrian P. Daly\, PhD\nDepartment Head\, Professor\, Department of Psychology\nDrexel University\, Philadelphia\, PA \nMark D. Weist\, PhD\nProfessor\, Clinical-Community (CC) and School Psychology\nDirector\, CC Psychology Doctoral Program\nLead\, School Behavioral Health Team\nUniversity of South Carolina \nFaculty from Children’s Hospital Colorado / University of Colorado: \nBryn Harris\, PhD\nProfessor\, School of Education and Human Development\nUniversity of Colorado Denver \nJennifer Lindwall\, PhD\nAssociate Professor\, Department of Psychiatry\nUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine
URL:https://aapcolorado.org/event/the-rosenberry-conference-2023-3/
LOCATION:Children’s Hospital Colorado\, Conference and Education Center\, 13123 E. 16th Avenue\, Aurora\, CO\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hot Topics in Adolescent Health - Teen Care in Turbulent Times
DESCRIPTION:THE PEDIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE AT\nCHILDREN’S HOSPITAL COLORADO PRESENTS:\nThe Rosenberry Conference:\nAdvancing Effective School Mental Health in Colorado\n\nFriday\, May 5 • 8am to 3:45 p.m. MT\nIn-person in the Conference Center at Children’s Hospital Colorado. A virtual option is also available for those unable to join us live at Children’s Hospital Colorado. \nTo register\, click here and for more information\, click here for the brochure or \nemail Shaun Ayon or call (720) 777-2700. \nCommunity Professionals – $100.00\nChildren’s Hospital Colorado/Anschutz – $75.00\nVerified Students* – $50.00\n*Email student status verification to shaun.ayon@childrenscolorado.org within two days of registering. \nMental health promotion efforts for children include creating supportive school\, home\, and community environments. For this to be optimized\, a myriad of universal mental health promotion strategies (Tier 1)\, targeted mental health prevention and early intervention services (Tier 2)\, and individualized mental health treatment (Tier 3) must be systematically implemented. This course will review best practice guidelines for mental health and educational systems integration while reviewing model Tier 1\, Tier 2\, and Tier 3 mental health programs in schools. This course will offer the opportunity to increase competence\, understanding\, and skills related to school-based mental health endeavors through a public health framework. \nObjectives: \n\n Identify key strategies for mental health-education systems integration and advantages for both systems.\nDescribe examples of model mental health promotion and prevention\, targeted early intervention\, and treatment programs in schools.\nIdentify how chronic health conditions impact academic functioning\, school performance\, and behavioral and socioemotional health.\nIdentify opportunities to improve interprofessional collaboration and overcome barriers that may influence collaboration practices.\n\nGuest Faculty: \nBrian P. Daly\, PhD\nDepartment Head\, Professor\, Department of Psychology\nDrexel University\, Philadelphia\, PA \nMark D. Weist\, PhD\nProfessor\, Clinical-Community (CC) and School Psychology\nDirector\, CC Psychology Doctoral Program\nLead\, School Behavioral Health Team\nUniversity of South Carolina \nFaculty from Children’s Hospital Colorado / University of Colorado: \nBryn Harris\, PhD\nProfessor\, School of Education and Human Development\nUniversity of Colorado Denver \nJennifer Lindwall\, PhD\nAssociate Professor\, Department of Psychiatry\nUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine
URL:https://aapcolorado.org/event/hybrid-hot-topics-in-adolescent-health-teen-care-in-turbulent-times/
LOCATION:Children’s Hospital Colorado\, Conference and Education Center\, 13123 E. 16th Avenue\, Aurora\, CO\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230505T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230505T154500
DTSTAMP:20230918T011115Z
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SUMMARY:Hot Topics in Adolescent Health - Teen Care in Turbulent Times
DESCRIPTION:THE PEDIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE AT\nCHILDREN’S HOSPITAL COLORADO PRESENTS:\nThe Rosenberry Conference:\nAdvancing Effective School Mental Health in Colorado\n\nFriday\, May 5 • 8am to 3:45 p.m. MT\nIn-person in the Conference Center at Children’s Hospital Colorado. A virtual option is also available for those unable to join us live at Children’s Hospital Colorado. \nTo register\, click here and for more information\, click here for the brochure or \nemail Shaun Ayon or call (720) 777-2700. \nCommunity Professionals – $100.00\nChildren’s Hospital Colorado/Anschutz – $75.00\nVerified Students* – $50.00\n*Email student status verification to shaun.ayon@childrenscolorado.org within two days of registering. \nMental health promotion efforts for children include creating supportive school\, home\, and community environments. For this to be optimized\, a myriad of universal mental health promotion strategies (Tier 1)\, targeted mental health prevention and early intervention services (Tier 2)\, and individualized mental health treatment (Tier 3) must be systematically implemented. This course will review best practice guidelines for mental health and educational systems integration while reviewing model Tier 1\, Tier 2\, and Tier 3 mental health programs in schools. This course will offer the opportunity to increase competence\, understanding\, and skills related to school-based mental health endeavors through a public health framework. \nObjectives: \n\n Identify key strategies for mental health-education systems integration and advantages for both systems.\nDescribe examples of model mental health promotion and prevention\, targeted early intervention\, and treatment programs in schools.\nIdentify how chronic health conditions impact academic functioning\, school performance\, and behavioral and socioemotional health.\nIdentify opportunities to improve interprofessional collaboration and overcome barriers that may influence collaboration practices.\n\nGuest Faculty: \nBrian P. Daly\, PhD\nDepartment Head\, Professor\, Department of Psychology\nDrexel University\, Philadelphia\, PA \nMark D. Weist\, PhD\nProfessor\, Clinical-Community (CC) and School Psychology\nDirector\, CC Psychology Doctoral Program\nLead\, School Behavioral Health Team\nUniversity of South Carolina \nFaculty from Children’s Hospital Colorado / University of Colorado: \nBryn Harris\, PhD\nProfessor\, School of Education and Human Development\nUniversity of Colorado Denver \nJennifer Lindwall\, PhD\nAssociate Professor\, Department of Psychiatry\nUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine
URL:https://aapcolorado.org/event/hybrid-hot-topics-in-adolescent-health-teen-care-in-turbulent-times-2/
LOCATION:Children’s Hospital Colorado\, Conference and Education Center\, 13123 E. 16th Avenue\, Aurora\, CO\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230505T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230505T154500
DTSTAMP:20230918T011115Z
CREATED:20230918T011115Z
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UID:3783-1683273600-1683301500@aapcolorado.org
SUMMARY:Hot Topics in Adolescent Health - Teen Care in Turbulent Times
DESCRIPTION:THE PEDIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE AT\nCHILDREN’S HOSPITAL COLORADO PRESENTS:\nThe Rosenberry Conference:\nAdvancing Effective School Mental Health in Colorado\n\nFriday\, May 5 • 8am to 3:45 p.m. MT\nIn-person in the Conference Center at Children’s Hospital Colorado. A virtual option is also available for those unable to join us live at Children’s Hospital Colorado. \nTo register\, click here and for more information\, click here for the brochure or \nemail Shaun Ayon or call (720) 777-2700. \nCommunity Professionals – $100.00\nChildren’s Hospital Colorado/Anschutz – $75.00\nVerified Students* – $50.00\n*Email student status verification to shaun.ayon@childrenscolorado.org within two days of registering. \nMental health promotion efforts for children include creating supportive school\, home\, and community environments. For this to be optimized\, a myriad of universal mental health promotion strategies (Tier 1)\, targeted mental health prevention and early intervention services (Tier 2)\, and individualized mental health treatment (Tier 3) must be systematically implemented. This course will review best practice guidelines for mental health and educational systems integration while reviewing model Tier 1\, Tier 2\, and Tier 3 mental health programs in schools. This course will offer the opportunity to increase competence\, understanding\, and skills related to school-based mental health endeavors through a public health framework. \nObjectives: \n\n Identify key strategies for mental health-education systems integration and advantages for both systems.\nDescribe examples of model mental health promotion and prevention\, targeted early intervention\, and treatment programs in schools.\nIdentify how chronic health conditions impact academic functioning\, school performance\, and behavioral and socioemotional health.\nIdentify opportunities to improve interprofessional collaboration and overcome barriers that may influence collaboration practices.\n\nGuest Faculty: \nBrian P. Daly\, PhD\nDepartment Head\, Professor\, Department of Psychology\nDrexel University\, Philadelphia\, PA \nMark D. Weist\, PhD\nProfessor\, Clinical-Community (CC) and School Psychology\nDirector\, CC Psychology Doctoral Program\nLead\, School Behavioral Health Team\nUniversity of South Carolina \nFaculty from Children’s Hospital Colorado / University of Colorado: \nBryn Harris\, PhD\nProfessor\, School of Education and Human Development\nUniversity of Colorado Denver \nJennifer Lindwall\, PhD\nAssociate Professor\, Department of Psychiatry\nUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine
URL:https://aapcolorado.org/event/hybrid-hot-topics-in-adolescent-health-teen-care-in-turbulent-times-3/
LOCATION:Children’s Hospital Colorado\, Conference and Education Center\, 13123 E. 16th Avenue\, Aurora\, CO\, United States
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