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PRIVATE EVENT: ACT! Certification - Able SC, Wed. Oct 29, 10AM-12PM ET

October 29 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm GMT

Learn the protective & risk factors for mental health challenges, the signs that someone could be struggling, and how to provide support.

Earn an ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification!

Learn more about how YOU can ACT! to support yourself and others when they may be struggling with mental health challenges!

Audience

This course is a great option for anyone who would like to learn more about mental health and how we can all make a difference in establishing more support for and increased awareness around mental health throughout our communities. Take the lead in your community and sign up for the certification course today!

What will you learn?

The objectives of the USC-MHS ACT! Certification are much like those of a first aid course. We will teach the signs and symptoms of a mental health challenge and/or crisis, how to de-escalate a situation to avoid harm to oneself or others, and what pathways are available for additional professional support. The course also focuses on those factors that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support.

Course Agenda

The 2-hour course agenda is based on the acronym ACT!, encouraging anyone who is concerned about their own mental health or that of someone else to act in support. First, we will grow AWARENESS of the importance of mental health along with the prevalence of challenges, next we will provide information on signs and symptoms to be aware of regarding the most common mental health CHALLENGES (depression, anxiety, and suicidality), and finally, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else.

ACT! Certification

After fully participating in this course, you will receive a certificate reflecting your participation in this ACT! training and good for 3-years.

"I say put mental health first." 

--SIMONE BILES
EVERYONE has mental health. We should never be ashamed to START THE CONVERSATION. Let's end the STIGMA in sport environments. At the U.S. Center for Mental Health & Sport, we are continually looking for more ways to support individuals' mental health regardless of where they currently fall on the mental health continuum. MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS!

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