The Community Health Improvement Network is gearing up to host a “Lunch & Learn” event dedicated to addressing the critical issue of student mental health. Scheduled for Friday, September 22, this event promises to provide valuable insights into this pressing matter. However, please note that RSVP is required to secure your spot.
The event will take place at the Copeland Center, located at 2501 4th Street, where participants will engage in crucial discussions surrounding the prevention of bullying and suicide. The program’s primary objective is to equip attendees with the knowledge and tools needed to identify signs of emotional distress in school-aged children. Furthermore, it will offer a unique opportunity for individuals to engage in meaningful conversations with healthcare and medical professionals.
Beverly Knox, President of the Community Health Improvement Network and The Montgomery Institute, stressed the significance of these conversations. She emphasized that having individuals or residents actively seek guidance on personal health matters directly from medical providers adds an invaluable dimension to their understanding. This interaction, she noted, surpasses the information gleaned from online sources or hearsay, as it stems from the expertise of qualified doctors.
The “Lunch & Learn” event is poised to make a significant contribution to the promotion of student mental health by fostering dialogue, sharing knowledge, and encouraging community engagement. It represents a proactive step towards ensuring the well-being of school-aged children and adolescents.