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The Impact of Loss: How the COVID-19 Pandemic Has Affected The Behavioral Health of Youth

Writer's picture: Mingla CharoenmuangMingla Charoenmuang

Updated: Apr 8, 2022

"I attended this webinar and found it so useful. I want to share the resources with you and your volunteers."

As a child-serving professional, you have faced multiple challenges over the past year. We hope the webinar provided you with resources and skills and empowered you to make positive changes in the lives of the community you serve.


Agenda

  • What is Behavioral Health?

  • Factors that shape Behavioral Health

  • The current mental health of America 2022

  • The impact of COVID-19 on mental health

  • COVID-19’s impact on substance use among adolescents

  • Bonus topic: The impact of THC

  • What is grief?

  • Grief at different developmental stages

  • COVID-19 and Loss

  • What Can You Do?

  • Resources

Below are links to the presentation video and PowerPoint, certificate of completion, and additional resources:



- The Prevention Partnership Summit


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