About this Event
Offered by JFK Partners, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, and the Colorado Association for Infant Mental Health (CoAIMH). SUCCEED (Supporting Colorado Children’s Early Emotional Development) is a Mental Health Awareness Training grant funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), that is intended to help increase our state’s capacity to address the unmet mental health needs of Colorado’s children. Details and Registration
The first of eight sessions will launch on Wednesday, September 18, 10:30 a.m.–12 p.m. (Mountain Time). The remaining sessions will run weekly at this time from September 25–November 6.
All sessions are free. All sessions are virtual.
You can find registration details and more information here:
https://medschool.cuanschutz.edu/jfk-partners/projects/project-succeed
For a variety of reasons, including a lack of awareness of age-appropriate norms and expectations, as well as stigma, mental health problems in young children (0 to 8 years) are often unrecognized or misunderstood and therefore go untreated. This is true for children who are typically developing as well as for children with developmental disabilities. This is unfortunate, since sound mental health provides the foundation for all aspects of a child’s development, and early treatment increases the likelihood of positive outcomes.
Our project aims to address this critically important public health issue by offering virtual trainings to a diverse group of individuals in Colorado who touch the lives of young children—including, among others, professionals, paraprofessionals, first responders, parents and other family members alike. This training includes, but is not limited to,