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UID:1864-1745415000-1745418600@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:PRIVATE EVENT: PART II-WCC Accelerate Mental Health (FREE for WCC Members)
DESCRIPTION:This workshop builds on the ACT! Certification to bring faster change in supporting mental health in intercollegiate sport communities.\n\n\nACCELERATE MENTAL HEALTH PART II: \nUsing insights to shape mental health strategies \nThis continuation of the Accelerate Mental Health workshop provides an opportunity to utilize the insights gained from Accelerate Part I to better understand your institution’s strengths and areas for improvement in establishing a culture that encourages thriving mental health. It allows an opportunity to consider strategies that can assist each unique institution (and teams within each institution) with aligning their mental health action plans with the NCAA Mental Health Best Practices. \n \nAthletics administrators\, staff\, and coaches from WCC institutions are welcome to attend this interactive and engaging webinar by the U.S. Center for Mental Health & Sport. \n \nWe look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/private-event-part-ii-wcc-accelerate-mental-health-free-for-wcc-members/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:PRIVATE EVENT: WCC Accelerate Mental Health: Part I (FREE for WCC Members)
DESCRIPTION:This workshop builds on the ACT! Certification to bring faster change in supporting mental health in intercollegiate sport communities.\n\n\nPART I of the Accelerate Mental Health virtual workshop builds on the ACT! Certification to bring about faster change in supporting mental health in intercollegiate sport communities. Determining how to best serve mental health needs at an institution or on a team cannot be based on a one-size-fits-all model. This workshop helps identify unique risk and protective factors present within your institution and/or team that provide barriers from and pathways to members of your community being able to experience thriving mental health. You will then be able to use this information to take steps to align mental health policies with the NCAA Mental Health Best Practices along with a validated model for mentally healthy sport environments. The workshop will provide valuable insight into the needs for mental health support within your institution's athletic community with opportunities to continue to develop action plans around those needs. \n \nAthletics administrators\, staff\, and coaches from WCC institutions are welcome to attend this interactive and engaging webinar by the U.S. Center for Mental Health & Sport. \n \nWe look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/private-event-wcc-accelerate-mental-health-part-i-free-for-wcc-members/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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UID:1702-1734343200-1734351300@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:FREE PRIVATE EVENT: ACT! Certification - USOPC\, Dec. 16\, 10AM-12:15PM MST
DESCRIPTION:Learn the signs that someone could be struggling with mental health challenges\, how to provide support\, & protective/risk  factors of sports\n\n\nEarn an ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification!\n \nLearn more about how YOU can ACT! to support yourself and others when they may be struggling with mental health challenges! \n \nAudience \nThis course is a great option for anyone involved in sport who would like to learn more about mental health and sport. This includes: athletes\, coaches\, athletic trainers\, administrators\, family members\, and officials\, among others. Whatever your role\, you can make a difference in supporting and protecting your own mental health and that of others in the elite sport space. Take the lead in your sport community -- sign up for the certification course today! \n \nWhat will you learn? \nThe 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 about elite sport participation that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those factors that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support. \n \nCourse Agenda \nThe 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 in elite sport 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 experienced by sport community members (depression\, anxiety\, and suicidality)\, and finally\, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else. \n \nACT! Certification \nAfter fully participating in this course\, you will receive a certificate reflecting your participation in this ACT! training that is valid for 3-years.
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/free-private-event-act-certification-usopc-dec-16-10am-1215pm-mst/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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CREATED:20241105T161014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241105T161014Z
UID:1792-1733425200-1733432400@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:OPEN TO PUBLIC: ACT! Certification: Th.12/5 7-9PM EST
DESCRIPTION:Learn the signs that someone could be struggling with mental health challenges\, how to provide support\, & protective/risk  factors of sports\n\n\nEarn an ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification!\n \nClose out Mental Health Awareness Month in the best way possible: \nLearn more about how YOU can ACT! to support yourself and others when they may be struggling with mental health challenges! \n \nAudience \nThis course is a great option for anyone involved in sport who would like to learn more about mental health and sport. That includes: athletes\, parents\, coaches\, administrators\, and officials\, among others. You may be involved with sport at any level from grassroots and community sport through competitive and elite sport. Take the lead in your sport community -- sign up for the certification course today! \n \nWhat will you learn? \nThe 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 about sport participation that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those factors that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national and local community resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support. \n \nCourse Agenda \nThe 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 in sport 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 experienced by sport community members (depression\, anxiety\, and suicidality)\, and finally\, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else. \n \nACT! Certification \nAfter fully participating in this course\, you will receive a certificate reflecting your participation in this ACT! training and good for 3-years.
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/open-to-public-act-certification-th-12-5-7-9pm-est/
LOCATION:Online Event
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CREATED:20241003T184249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T184249Z
UID:1775-1732104000-1732111200@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:PRIVATE EVENT: ACT! Certification - Beyond Sport\, Wed. Nov. 20\, 12-2PM EDT
DESCRIPTION:Learn the signs that someone could be struggling with mental health challenges\, how to provide support\, & protective/risk  factors of sports\n\n\nEarn an ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification!\n \nLearn more about how YOU can ACT! to support yourself and others when they may be struggling with mental health challenges! \n \nAudience \nThis course is a great option for anyone involved in sport who would like to learn more about mental health and sport. That includes: athletes\, parents\, coaches\, administrators\, and officials\, among others. You may be involved with sport at any level from grassroots and community sport through competitive and elite sport. Take the lead in your sport community -- sign up for the certification course today! \n \nWhat will you learn? \nThe 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 about sport participation that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those factors that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support. \n \nCourse Agenda \nThe 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 in sport 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 experienced by sport community members (depression\, anxiety\, and suicidality)\, and finally\, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else. \n \nACT! Certification \nAfter fully participating in this course\, you will receive a certificate reflecting your participation in this ACT! training and good for 3-years.
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/private-event-act-certification-beyond-sport-wed-nov-20-12-2pm-edt/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241105T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241105T143000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20240626T174307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240626T174307Z
UID:1696-1730808900-1730817000@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:FREE PRIVATE EVENT: ACT! Certification - USOPC\, Nov. 5\, 12:15PM-2:30PM MST
DESCRIPTION:Learn the signs that someone could be struggling with mental health challenges\, how to provide support\, & protective/risk  factors of sports\n\n\nEarn an ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification!\n \nLearn more about how YOU can ACT! to support yourself and others when they may be struggling with mental health challenges! \n \nAudience \nThis course is a great option for anyone involved in sport who would like to learn more about mental health and sport. This includes: athletes\, coaches\, athletic trainers\, administrators\, family members\, and officials\, among others. Whatever your role\, you can make a difference in supporting and protecting your own mental health and that of others in the elite sport space. Take the lead in your sport community -- sign up for the certification course today! \n \nWhat will you learn? \nThe 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 about elite sport participation that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those factors that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support. \n \nCourse Agenda \nThe 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 in elite sport 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 experienced by sport community members (depression\, anxiety\, and suicidality)\, and finally\, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else. \n \nACT! Certification \nAfter fully participating in this course\, you will receive a certificate reflecting your participation in this ACT! training that is valid for 3-years.
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/free-private-event-act-certification-usopc-nov-5-1215pm-230pm-mst/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241011T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241011T131500
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20240626T171626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240626T171626Z
UID:1694-1728644400-1728652500@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:FREE PRIVATE EVENT: ACT! Certification - USOPC\, Oct. 11\, 11AM-1:15PM MDT
DESCRIPTION:Learn the signs that someone could be struggling with mental health challenges\, how to provide support\, & protective/risk  factors of sports\n\n\nEarn an ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification!\n \nLearn more about how YOU can ACT! to support yourself and others when they may be struggling with mental health challenges! \n \nAudience \nThis course is a great option for anyone involved in sport who would like to learn more about mental health and sport. This includes: athletes\, coaches\, athletic trainers\, administrators\, family members\, and officials\, among others. Whatever your role\, you can make a difference in supporting and protecting your own mental health and that of others in the elite sport space. Take the lead in your sport community -- sign up for the certification course today! \n \nWhat will you learn? \nThe 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 about elite sport participation that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those factors that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support. \n \nCourse Agenda \nThe 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 in elite sport 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 experienced by sport community members (depression\, anxiety\, and suicidality)\, and finally\, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else. \n \nACT! Certification \nAfter fully participating in this course\, you will receive a certificate reflecting your participation in this ACT! training that is valid for 3-years.
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/free-private-event-act-certification-usopc-oct-11-11am-115pm-mdt/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241009T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241009T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20240607T173245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T173245Z
UID:1680-1728475200-1728482400@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:PRIVATE EVENT: ACT! Certification - Beyond Sport\, Wed. Oct. 9\, 12-2PM EDT
DESCRIPTION:Learn the signs that someone could be struggling with mental health challenges\, how to provide support\, & protective/risk  factors of sports\n\n\nEarn an ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification!\n \nLearn more about how YOU can ACT! to support yourself and others when they may be struggling with mental health challenges! \n \nAudience \nThis course is a great option for anyone involved in sport who would like to learn more about mental health and sport. That includes: athletes\, parents\, coaches\, administrators\, and officials\, among others. You may be involved with sport at any level from grassroots and community sport through competitive and elite sport. Take the lead in your sport community -- sign up for the certification course today! \n \nWhat will you learn? \nThe 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 about sport participation that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those factors that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support. \n \nCourse Agenda \nThe 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 in sport 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 experienced by sport community members (depression\, anxiety\, and suicidality)\, and finally\, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else. \n \nACT! Certification \nAfter fully participating in this course\, you will receive a certificate reflecting your participation in this ACT! training and good for 3-years.
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/private-event-act-certification-beyond-sport-wed-oct-9-12-2pm-edt/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20240607T173243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T173243Z
UID:1678-1727265600-1727272800@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:PRIVATE EVENT: ACT! Certification - Beyond Sport\, Wed. Sept. 25\, 12-2PM EDT
DESCRIPTION:Learn the signs that someone could be struggling with mental health challenges\, how to provide support\, & protective/risk  factors of sports\n\n\nEarn an ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification!\n \nLearn more about how YOU can ACT! to support yourself and others when they may be struggling with mental health challenges! \n \nAudience \nThis course is a great option for anyone involved in sport who would like to learn more about mental health and sport. That includes: athletes\, parents\, coaches\, administrators\, and officials\, among others. You may be involved with sport at any level from grassroots and community sport through competitive and elite sport. Take the lead in your sport community -- sign up for the certification course today! \n \nWhat will you learn? \nThe 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 about sport participation that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those factors that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support. \n \nCourse Agenda \nThe 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 in sport 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 experienced by sport community members (depression\, anxiety\, and suicidality)\, and finally\, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else. \n \nACT! Certification \nAfter fully participating in this course\, you will receive a certificate reflecting your participation in this ACT! training and good for 3-years.
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/private-event-act-certification-beyond-sport-wed-sept-25-12-2pm-edt/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240909T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20240820T190816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240820T190816Z
UID:1752-1725876000-1725879600@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:PRIVATE EVENT: WCC Accelerate Mental Health (FREE for WCC Members)
DESCRIPTION:This workshop builds on the ACT! Certification to bring faster change in supporting mental health in intercollegiate sport communities.\n\n\nThis virtual workshop builds on the ACT! Certification to bring about faster change in supporting mental health in intercollegiate sport communities. Determining how to best serve mental health needs at an institution or on a team cannot be based on a one-size-fits-all model. This workshop helps identify unique risk and protective factors present within your institution and/or team that provide barriers from and pathways to members of your community being able to experience thriving mental health. You will then be able to use this information to take steps to align mental health policies with the NCAA Mental Health Best Practices along with a validated model for mentally healthy sport environments. The workshop will provide valuable insight into the needs for mental health support within your institution's athletic community with opportunities to continue to develop action plans around those needs. \n \nAthletics administrators\, staff\, and coaches from WCC institutions are welcome to attend this interactive and engaging webinar by the U.S. Center for Mental Health & Sport.  \n \nWe look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/private-event-wcc-accelerate-mental-health-free-for-wcc-members/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240904T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240904T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20240819T224038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240819T224038Z
UID:1749-1725451200-1725458400@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:PRIVATE EVENT - ACT! to Support Athlete Mental Health: FREE Webinar by WCC
DESCRIPTION:Learn factors in sport that protect athletes from and put them at greater risk for experiencing mental health challenges and how to support.\n\n\nJoin us for the U.S. Center for Mental Health & Sport's ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification. The objectives of the USC-MHS ACT! Certification are much like those of a first aid course. We will teach participants 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 about intercollegiate sport participation that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those factors that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national and local community resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support. \nThe 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 in sport 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 experienced in intercollegiate athletics (depression\, anxiety\, and suicidality)\, and finally\, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else\, including any WCC athlete. \nAthletics administrators\, staff\, and coaches from WCC institutions are welcome to attend. \nWe look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/private-event-act-to-support-athlete-mental-health-free-webinar-by-wcc/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240829T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240829T210000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20240805T123243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240805T123243Z
UID:1744-1724958000-1724965200@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:OPEN TO PUBLIC: ACT! Certification: Th.8/29 7-9PM EDT
DESCRIPTION:Learn the signs that someone could be struggling with mental health challenges\, how to provide support\, & protective/risk  factors of sports\n\n\nEarn an ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification!\n \nClose out Mental Health Awareness Month in the best way possible: \nLearn more about how YOU can ACT! to support yourself and others when they may be struggling with mental health challenges! \n \nAudience \nThis course is a great option for anyone involved in sport who would like to learn more about mental health and sport. That includes: athletes\, parents\, coaches\, administrators\, and officials\, among others. You may be involved with sport at any level from grassroots and community sport through competitive and elite sport. Take the lead in your sport community -- sign up for the certification course today! \n \nWhat will you learn? \nThe 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 about sport participation that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those factors that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national and local community resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support. \n \nCourse Agenda \nThe 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 in sport 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 experienced by sport community members (depression\, anxiety\, and suicidality)\, and finally\, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else. \n \nACT! Certification \nAfter fully participating in this course\, you will receive a certificate reflecting your participation in this ACT! training and good for 3-years.
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/open-to-public-act-certification-th-8-29-7-9pm-edt/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240821T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240821T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20240607T173240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T173240Z
UID:1676-1724241600-1724248800@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:PRIVATE EVENT: ACT! Certification - Beyond Sport\, Wed. Aug. 21\, 12-2PM EDT
DESCRIPTION:Learn the signs that someone could be struggling with mental health challenges\, how to provide support\, & protective/risk  factors of sports\n\n\nEarn an ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification!\n \nLearn more about how YOU can ACT! to support yourself and others when they may be struggling with mental health challenges! \n \nAudience \nThis course is a great option for anyone involved in sport who would like to learn more about mental health and sport. That includes: athletes\, parents\, coaches\, administrators\, and officials\, among others. You may be involved with sport at any level from grassroots and community sport through competitive and elite sport. Take the lead in your sport community -- sign up for the certification course today! \n \nWhat will you learn? \nThe 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 about sport participation that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those factors that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support. \n \nCourse Agenda \nThe 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 in sport 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 experienced by sport community members (depression\, anxiety\, and suicidality)\, and finally\, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else. \n \nACT! Certification \nAfter fully participating in this course\, you will receive a certificate reflecting your participation in this ACT! training and good for 3-years.
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/private-event-act-certification-beyond-sport-wed-aug-21-12-2pm-edt/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240622T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240622T120000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20240520T023939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240520T023939Z
UID:1629-1719039600-1719057600@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:PRIVATE EVENT: ACT! Certification and Accelerate Mental Health for WCC
DESCRIPTION:ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification and Accelerate Mental Health Workshop for West Coast Conference Leadership Summit
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/private-event-act-certification-and-accelerate-mental-health-for-wcc/
LOCATION:Santa Clara University\, 500 El Camino Real\, Santa Clara\, CA 95053\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95053\, US
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240612T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240612T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20240607T163842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T163842Z
UID:1673-1718193600-1718200800@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:PRIVATE EVENT: ACT! Certification - Beyond Sport\, Wed. Jun 12\, 12-2PM EDT
DESCRIPTION:Learn the signs that someone could be struggling with mental health challenges\, how to provide support\, & protective/risk  factors of sports\n\n\nEarn an ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification!\n \nLearn more about how YOU can ACT! to support yourself and others when they may be struggling with mental health challenges! \n \nAudience \nThis course is a great option for anyone involved in sport who would like to learn more about mental health and sport. That includes: athletes\, parents\, coaches\, administrators\, and officials\, among others. You may be involved with sport at any level from grassroots and community sport through competitive and elite sport. Take the lead in your sport community -- sign up for the certification course today! \n \nWhat will you learn? \nThe 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 about sport participation that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those factors that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support. \n \nCourse Agenda \nThe 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 in sport 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 experienced by sport community members (depression\, anxiety\, and suicidality)\, and finally\, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else. \n \nACT! Certification \nAfter fully participating in this course\, you will receive a certificate reflecting your participation in this ACT! training and good for 3-years.
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/private-event-act-certification-beyond-sport-wed-jun-12-12-2pm-edt/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240530T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240530T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20240520T170033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240520T170033Z
UID:1641-1717070400-1717077600@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:OPEN TO PUBLIC: ACT! Certification for MH Awareness Month: Th.5/30-12PM EDT
DESCRIPTION:Learn the signs that someone could be struggling with mental health challenges\, how to provide support\, & protective/risk  factors of sports\n\n\nEarn an ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification!\n \nClose out Mental Health Awareness Month in the best way possible: \nLearn more about how YOU can ACT! to support yourself and others when they may be struggling with mental health challenges! \n \nAudience \nThis course is a great option for anyone involved in sport who would like to learn more about mental health and sport. That includes: athletes\, parents\, coaches\, administrators\, and officials\, among others. You may be involved with sport at any level from grassroots and community sport through competitive and elite sport. Take the lead in your sport community -- sign up for the certification course today! \n \nWhat will you learn? \nThe 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 about sport participation that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those factors that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national and local community resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support. \n \nCourse Agenda \nThe 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 in sport 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 experienced by sport community members (depression\, anxiety\, and suicidality)\, and finally\, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else. \n \nACT! Certification \nAfter fully participating in this course\, you will receive a certificate reflecting your participation in this ACT! training and good for 3-years.
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/open-to-public-act-certification-for-mh-awareness-month-th-5-30-12pm-edt/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240529T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240529T210000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20240520T170035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240520T170035Z
UID:1642-1717009200-1717016400@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:OPEN TO PUBLIC: ACT! Certification for MH Awareness Month: Wed.5/29-7PM EDT
DESCRIPTION:Learn the signs that someone could be struggling with mental health challenges\, how to provide support\, & protective/risk  factors of sports\n\n\nEarn an ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification!\n \nClose out Mental Health Awareness Month in the best way possible: \nLearn more about how YOU can ACT! to support yourself and others when they may be struggling with mental health challenges! \n \nAudience \nThis course is a great option for anyone involved in sport who would like to learn more about mental health and sport. That includes: athletes\, parents\, coaches\, administrators\, and officials\, among others. You may be involved with sport at any level from grassroots and community sport through competitive and elite sport. Take the lead in your sport community -- sign up for the certification course today! \n \nWhat will you learn? \nThe 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 about sport participation that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those factors that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national and local community resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support. \n \nCourse Agenda \nThe 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 in sport 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 experienced by sport community members (depression\, anxiety\, and suicidality)\, and finally\, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else. \n \nACT! Certification \nAfter fully participating in this course\, you will receive a certificate reflecting your participation in this ACT! training and good for 3-years.
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/open-to-public-act-certification-for-mh-awareness-month-wed-5-29-7pm-edt/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240523T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240523T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20240520T025213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240520T025213Z
UID:1633-1716469200-1716483600@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:PRIVATE EVENT: ACT! Certification & Accelerate Mental Health for NE Soccer
DESCRIPTION:ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification and Accelerate Mental Health Workshop for NE U-21 Women's Soccer
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/private-event-act-certification-accelerate-mental-health-for-ne-soccer/
LOCATION:Omaha\, Omaha\, Omaha\, NE\, Omaha\, NE\, US
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240523T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240523T103000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20240520T171357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240520T171357Z
UID:1644-1716453000-1716460200@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:PRIVATE EVENT: ACT! Certification for Soccer Without Borders - Uganda
DESCRIPTION:ACT! Certification for Soccer Without Borders - Uganda
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/private-event-act-certification-for-soccer-without-borders-uganda/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240212T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240212T110000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20240104T181801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240104T181801Z
UID:1463-1707732000-1707735600@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:FREE Webinar Sponsored by WCC: ACT! to Support WCC Athlete Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:Learn factors in sport that protect athletes from and put them at greater risk for experiencing mental health challenges and how to support.\n\n\nThis interactive and engaging webinar will be the first half of the U.S. Center for Mental Health & Sport's ACT! Mental Health Awareness Certification. The objectives of the USC-MHS ACT! Certification are much like those of a first aid course. We will teach participants 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 about intercollegiate sport participation that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those factors that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national and local community resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support. \nThe 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 in sport 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 experienced in intercollegiate athletics (depression\, anxiety\, and suicidality)\, and finally\, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else\, including any WCC athlete. \nAthletics coaches\, staff\, and administrators from WCC institutions are welcome to attend. \nWe look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/free-webinar-sponsored-by-wcc-act-to-support-wcc-athlete-mental-health/
LOCATION:Online Event
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230607T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230607T210000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20230526T182752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230526T182752Z
UID:1296-1686164400-1686171600@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:ACT! Certification - USC-MHS Friends & Family - Wednesday 6/7\, 7PM ET
DESCRIPTION:Learn the signs that someone could be struggling with mental health challenges\, how to provide support\, & protective/risk  factors of sports\n\n\nThe 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 about sport participation that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those factors that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national and local community resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support.  \nThe 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 in sport 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 experienced by sport community members (depression\, anxiety\, and suicidality)\, and finally\, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else.
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/act-certification-usc-mhs-friends-family-wednesday-6-7-7pm-et/
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230503T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230503T200000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20230411T235251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T235251Z
UID:1229-1683140400-1683144000@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:Processing a Tragedy: Supportive Mental Health Conversations for Coaches-3
DESCRIPTION:Join a USC-MHS Licensed Master Social Worker for an opportunity to talk about the recent tragic loss of an athlete. Reflect & heal together.\n\n\nProcessing a Tragedy: Supportive Mental Health Conversations for Parents \nThe U.S. Center for Mental Health & Sport (USC-MHS) is offering a small-group virtual opportunity for coaches to talk about the recent tragic loss of one of the community's soccer players to suicide.  \nW﻿hile this is not a therapy session\, it is an opportunity to connect with others from the community to reflect and heal together. It is a chance to share the emotions we may be feeling and express the concerns we may have about how we help each other to process this loss. \nT﻿his is intended to be a safe space where coaches from the community can come together for respectful conversations about this difficult time. Therefore\, the conversation is intended to be free flowing with participants able to bring up their concerns and thoughts throughout. T﻿he USC-MHS Licensed Master Social Worker\, Emily Moeller\, will also provide conversation starters and guide these conversations. \nT﻿his opportunity for coaches will be held 3 times. Feel free to sign up for 1\, 2\, or all 3 sessions as your schedule allows. Each session is listed as a separate event on the USC-MHS events page and you should register for each separately. \nThe sessions will be held virtually on Zoom 7:00PM-8:00PM CST on the following days: \nWednesday\, April 19th \nWednesday\, April 26th \nWednesday\, May 3rd
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/processing-a-tragedy-supportive-mental-health-conversations-for-coaches-3/
CATEGORIES:Support Group
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230502T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230502T200000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20230411T210159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T210159Z
UID:1222-1683054000-1683057600@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:Processing a Tragedy: Supportive Mental Health Conversations for Parents-3
DESCRIPTION:Join a USC-MHS Licensed Master Social Worker for an opportunity to talk about the recent tragic loss of an athlete. Reflect & heal together.\n\n\nProcessing a Tragedy: Supportive Mental Health Conversations for Parents \nThe U.S. Center for Mental Health & Sport (USC-MHS) is offering a small-group virtual opportunity for parents to talk about the recent tragic loss of one of the community's soccer players to suicide.  \nW﻿hile this is not a therapy session\, it is an opportunity to connect with others from the community to reflect and heal together. It is a chance to share the emotions we may be feeling and express the concerns we may have about how we help each other and the peer athletes of the departed individual to process this loss. \nT﻿his is intended to be a safe space where parents from the community can come together for respectful conversations about this difficult time. Therefore\, the conversation is intended to be free flowing with participants able to bring up their concerns and thoughts throughout. T﻿he USC-MHS Licensed Master Social Worker\, Emily Moeller\, will also provide conversation starters and will guide these conversations. \nT﻿his opportunity for parents will be held 3 times. Feel free to sign up for 1\, 2\, or all 3 sessions as your schedule allows. Each session is listed as a separate event on the USC-MHS events page and you should register for each separately. \nThe sessions will be held virtually on Zoom 7:00PM-8:00PM CST on the following days: \nTuesday\, April 18th \nThursday\, April 28th \nTuesday\, May 2
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/processing-a-tragedy-supportive-mental-health-conversations-for-parents-3/
CATEGORIES:Support Group
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230427T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230427T200000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20230411T210203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T210203Z
UID:1226-1682622000-1682625600@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:Processing a Tragedy: Supportive Mental Health Conversations for Parents-2
DESCRIPTION:Join a USC-MHS Licensed Master Social Worker for an opportunity to talk about the recent tragic loss of an athlete. Reflect & heal together.\n\n\nProcessing a Tragedy: Supportive Mental Health Conversations for Parents \nThe U.S. Center for Mental Health & Sport (USC-MHS) is offering a small-group virtual opportunity for parents to talk about the recent tragic loss of one of the community's soccer players to suicide.  \nW﻿hile this is not a therapy session\, it is an opportunity to connect with others from the community to reflect and heal together. It is a chance to share the emotions we may be feeling and express the concerns we may have about how we help each other and the peer athletes of the departed individual to process this loss. \nT﻿his is intended to be a safe space where parents from the community can come together for respectful conversations about this difficult time. Therefore\, the conversation is intended to be free flowing with participants able to bring up their concerns and thoughts throughout. T﻿he USC-MHS Licensed Master Social Worker\, Emily Moeller\, will also provide conversation starters and will guide these conversations. \nT﻿his opportunity for parents will be held 3 times. Feel free to sign up for 1\, 2\, or all 3 sessions as your schedule allows. Each session is listed as a separate event on the USC-MHS events page and you should register for each separately. \nThe sessions will be held virtually on Zoom 7:00PM-8:00PM CST on the following days: \nTuesday\, April 18th \nThursday\, April 28th \nTuesday\, May 2
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/processing-a-tragedy-supportive-mental-health-conversations-for-parents-2/
CATEGORIES:Support Group
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230426T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230426T200000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20230411T235253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T235253Z
UID:1231-1682535600-1682539200@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:Processing a Tragedy: Supportive Mental Health Conversations for Coaches-2
DESCRIPTION:Join a USC-MHS Licensed Master Social Worker for an opportunity to talk about the recent tragic loss of an athlete. Reflect & heal together.\n\n\nProcessing a Tragedy: Supportive Mental Health Conversations for Parents \nThe U.S. Center for Mental Health & Sport (USC-MHS) is offering a small-group virtual opportunity for coaches to talk about the recent tragic loss of one of the community's soccer players to suicide.  \nW﻿hile this is not a therapy session\, it is an opportunity to connect with others from the community to reflect and heal together. It is a chance to share the emotions we may be feeling and express the concerns we may have about how we help each other to process this loss. \nT﻿his is intended to be a safe space where coaches from the community can come together for respectful conversations about this difficult time. Therefore\, the conversation is intended to be free flowing with participants able to bring up their concerns and thoughts throughout. T﻿he USC-MHS Licensed Master Social Worker\, Emily Moeller\, will also provide conversation starters and guide these conversations. \nT﻿his opportunity for coaches will be held 3 times. Feel free to sign up for 1\, 2\, or all 3 sessions as your schedule allows. Each session is listed as a separate event on the USC-MHS events page and you should register for each separately. \nThe sessions will be held virtually on Zoom 7:00PM-8:00PM CST on the following days: \nWednesday\, April 19th \nWednesday\, April 26th \nWednesday\, May 3rd
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/processing-a-tragedy-supportive-mental-health-conversations-for-coaches-2/
CATEGORIES:Support Group
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SUMMARY:Processing a Tragedy: Supportive Mental Health Conversations for Coaches-1
DESCRIPTION:Join a USC-MHS Licensed Master Social Worker for an opportunity to talk about the recent tragic loss of an athlete. Reflect & heal together.\n\n\nProcessing a Tragedy: Supportive Mental Health Conversations for Parents \nThe U.S. Center for Mental Health & Sport (USC-MHS) is offering a small-group virtual opportunity for coaches to talk about the recent tragic loss of one of the community's soccer players to suicide.  \nW﻿hile this is not a therapy session\, it is an opportunity to connect with others from the community to reflect and heal together. It is a chance to share the emotions we may be feeling and express the concerns we may have about how we help each other to process this loss. \nT﻿his is intended to be a safe space where coaches from the community can come together for respectful conversations about this difficult time. Therefore\, the conversation is intended to be free flowing with participants able to bring up their concerns and thoughts throughout. T﻿he USC-MHS Licensed Master Social Worker\, Emily Moeller\, will also provide conversation starters and guide these conversations. \nT﻿his opportunity for coaches will be held 3 times. Feel free to sign up for 1\, 2\, or all 3 sessions as your schedule allows. Each session is listed as a separate event on the USC-MHS events page and you should register for each separately. \nThe sessions will be held virtually on Zoom 7:00PM-8:00PM CST on the following days: \nWednesday\, April 19th \nWednesday\, April 26th \nWednesday\, May 3rd
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/processing-a-tragedy-supportive-mental-health-conversations-for-coaches-1/
CATEGORIES:Support Group
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230418T200000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20230411T210201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T210201Z
UID:1224-1681844400-1681848000@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:Processing a Tragedy: Supportive Mental Health Conversations for Parents
DESCRIPTION:Join a USC-MHS Licensed Master Social Worker for an opportunity to talk about the recent tragic loss of an athlete. Reflect & heal together.\n\n\nProcessing a Tragedy: Supportive Mental Health Conversations for Parents \nThe U.S. Center for Mental Health & Sport (USC-MHS) is offering a small-group virtual opportunity for parents to talk about the recent tragic loss of one of the community's soccer players to suicide.  \nW﻿hile this is not a therapy session\, it is an opportunity to connect with others from the community to reflect and heal together. It is a chance to share the emotions we may be feeling and express the concerns we may have about how we help each other and the peer athletes of the departed individual to process this loss. \nT﻿his is intended to be a safe space where parents from the community can come together for respectful conversations about this difficult time. Therefore\, the conversation is intended to be free flowing with participants able to bring up their concerns and thoughts throughout. T﻿he USC-MHS Licensed Master Social Worker\, Emily Moeller\, will also provide conversation starters and will guide these conversations. \nT﻿his opportunity for parents will be held 3 times. Feel free to sign up for 1\, 2\, or all 3 sessions as your schedule allows. Each session is listed as a separate event on the USC-MHS events page and you should register for each separately. \nThe sessions will be held virtually on Zoom 7:00PM-8:00PM CST on the following days: \nTuesday\, April 18th \nThursday\, April 28th \nTuesday\, May 2
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/processing-a-tragedy-supportive-mental-health-conversations-for-parents/
CATEGORIES:Support Group
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230407T184500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230407T210000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20230327T200329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T200329Z
UID:1216-1680893100-1680901200@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:ACT! Certification - Papillion Soccer Club - Friday 4/7\, 6:45PM
DESCRIPTION:Learn the signs that someone could be struggling with mental health challenges\, how to provide support\, & protective/risk  factors of soccer\n\n\nThe objectives of the USC-MHS ACT! Certification are much like those of a first aid  course. We will teach participants 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 about soccer participation that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those factors that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national and local community resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support.  \nThe 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 in soccer 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 experienced by soccer community members (depression\, anxiety\, and suicidality)\, and finally\, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else\, including your athletes while coaching soccer. \nCoaches\, parents\, administrators\, and athletes ages 15 and older affiliated with Papillion Soccer Club are welcome to attend. \nT﻿his FREE session has been made possible by the generous support of Nebraska State Soccer with its mission to provide and support opportunities for personal development of its members through the game of soccer with an ongoing commitment to provide service\, educational opportunities\, promotion\, and administration of all levels\, ages and venues of soccer in Nebraska.
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/act-certification-papillion-soccer-club-friday-4-7-645pm/
LOCATION:Papillion Landing Community Recreation Center\, 1046 West Lincoln Street\, Papillion\, NE 68046\, Papillion\, NE\, 68046\, US
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230405T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230405T210000
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20230320T195332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T195332Z
UID:1178-1680721200-1680728400@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:ACT! Certification - Elkhorn Athletic Association - Wednesday 4/5\, 7PM
DESCRIPTION:Learn the signs that someone could be struggling with mental health challenges\, how to provide support\, & protective/risk  factors of soccer\n\n\nThe objectives of the USC-MHS ACT! Certification are much like those of a first aid  course. We will teach participants 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 about soccer participation that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those factors that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national and local community resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support.  \nThe 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 in soccer 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 experienced by soccer community members (depression\, anxiety\, and suicidality)\, and finally\, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else\, including your athletes while coaching soccer. \nCoaches\, parents\, administrators\, and athletes ages 15 and older affiliated with the Elkhorn Athletic Association are welcome to attend. \nT﻿his FREE session has been made possible by the generous support of Nebraska State Soccer with its mission to provide and support opportunities for personal development of its members through the game of soccer with an ongoing commitment to provide service\, educational opportunities\, promotion\, and administration of all levels\, ages and venues of soccer in Nebraska.
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/act-certification-elkhorn-athletic-association-wednesday-4-5-7pm/
LOCATION:Trinity Classical Academy\, 800 North Front Street\, Waterloo\, NE 68069\, Waterloo\, NE\, 68069\, US
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230404T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230404T204500
DTSTAMP:20260429T090016
CREATED:20230327T162720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T162720Z
UID:1208-1680633000-1680641100@mentalhealthandsport.org
SUMMARY:ACT! Certification - Villarreal Nebraska Academy - Tuesday 4/4\, 6:30PM
DESCRIPTION:Learn the signs that someone could be struggling with mental health challenges\, how to provide support\, & protective/risk  factors of soccer\n\n\nThe objectives of the USC-MHS ACT! Certification are much like those of a first aid  course. We will teach participants 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 about soccer participation that can protect individuals from experiencing mental health challenges and those factors that can put them at greater risk. Our training always includes national and local community resources that can be utilized for additional mental health support.  \nThe 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 in soccer 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 experienced by soccer community members (depression\, anxiety\, and suicidality)\, and finally\, options will be provided on how to TAKE ACTION if you are concerned about yourself or someone else\, including your athletes while coaching soccer. \nCoaches\, parents\, administrators\, and athletes ages 15 and older affiliated with Villarreal Nebraska Academy are welcome to attend. \nT﻿his FREE session has been made possible by the generous support of Nebraska State Soccer with its mission to provide and support opportunities for personal development of its members through the game of soccer with an ongoing commitment to provide service\, educational opportunities\, promotion\, and administration of all levels\, ages and venues of soccer in Nebraska.
URL:https://mentalhealthandsport.org/event/act-certification-villarreal-nebraska-academy-tuesday-4-4-630pm/
LOCATION:Villarreal Sports Center\, 345 Speedway Circle Suite #1\, Lincoln\, NE 68502\, Lincoln\, NE\, 68502\, US
CATEGORIES:ACT! Training
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