9:00 – 10:30 / Celebrating Difference: Unpacking Implicit Bias to Help Youth Thrive
Presented by: Tess Macoy, LMSW-CC, Clinical Manager for Crisis Services, Crisis and Counseling Centers and Elisa Sousa, LSW, MEd, Manager of Community Case Management Services, Crisis and Counseling Centers
It’s okay not to know what to say! Existing in a polarized culture can be confusing for everyone, but for kids, the struggle can literally be life or death. Mental health outcomes are significantly worse among marginalized youth including those who live in poverty, are LGBTQ+, neurodiverse, experience disabilities, and people of color & ethnic minorities. While two presenters cannot speak to all these diverse experiences, we invite you to explore your implicit biases and learn some simple steps to foster compassionate curiosity as a first response.
We will do a deeper dive for one community, LGBTQ+ youth, to understand risk and protective factors for suicide prevention and how positive identity development can save lives.
10:45 am – 12:15 pm / Empower ME System of Care Grant
Presented by: Kathryn Temple, SOC Director, Ronnie Lowell-Sirois, SOC Lead Family Coordinator; Jennifer Smith, Sue Gagne and Jamie Ploss-Story, G.E.A.R. Parent Network Family Peer Specialists
This presentation will provide an overview of the Empower ME System of Care Grant, four-year grant awarded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMSHA.) The goal of the grant is to ensure Maine families have access to community-based services for children, youth and young adults with mental, emotional, and behavioral health needs that is coordinated across systems, individualized to a family’s unique needs, strengths, and culture, and where the families are the primary decision makers in the care of their children. Through partnerships with providers/agencies and the community, our intention is to build upon System of Care values and principles while empowering families to work together.
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm / Suicide Prevention
Presented by: Mike Mitchell, LCSW, CEO, Crisis and Counseling Centers
This workshop will discuss the warning signs and practical approaches to address suicide prevention in children and youth. Participants will have a working understanding of what to look for and how to best address concerns to stem the grown momentum of suicides in our youth.