Staten Island Family: Teaching Kids the Reason for the Season
This time last year, I did a Facebook Live interview with Robin Henderson, PsyD, Clinical Liaison, Providence St Joseph’s Health, Well Being Trust talking about
This time last year, I did a Facebook Live interview with Robin Henderson, PsyD, Clinical Liaison, Providence St Joseph’s Health, Well Being Trust talking about
tMHFA is an evidence-based training program from Australia. The National Council adapted the training with support from Born This Way Foundation and Well Being Trust.
Together, by bringing awareness to mental health, we can reduce the negative stigma around it. Recording Artist – Chris Daughtry Recording Artist – Josh
Promoting Student Well Being to Save Lives Providence St. Joseph Health and Well Being Trust are working with young people and schools to talk about
Please check out the below video on our social engagement efforts to date. https://wellbeingtrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Hightlight-Reel-Update-Interceptions.mp4
Talk 2 Be Well: This peer-to-peer conversation with Well Being Trust’s student advisory council & Oregon Youthline volunteers – moderated by Providence psychologist Dr. Robin Henderson
“Fifteen years ago, we saw that we could use influencers and celebrities to do more than just sell video games and sneakers,” says Mary Renouf,
#Work2BeWell is prioritizing mental well-being Powered by Providence St. Joseph Health and Well Being Trust, the youth-driven movement is spurring conversations around mental health and
Michael Durchslag, P.E.A.S.E.’s director since 2007, began his career at the high school in 1995 as a social studies teacher. He credits peer connection as
Toward the end of her junior year at Sherwood High School in Sherwood, Oregon, Hailey Hardcastle, 18, was dealing with more stress than usual. College
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