Mental Health Matters

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2 Units
Online Self-Paced

Course Description

Become a Leader with Mental Health First Response Awareness - A Fully Online Program

Mental Health Matters is a symposium of timely topics and serial studies addressing current challenges and controversial aspects associated with the provision of Mental Health First Response in schools. Topics will include the current state of funding for new and existing programs, "The Big Picture" (understanding how state, federal and global objectives work together both today and tomorrow), legal challenges and potential pitfalls every educator should be aware of, the rise of social media and impact on mass communication, professional and peer development/impact, and much more!

Course Details

Number of Units: 2.0 graduate level extension credit(s) in semester hours

Who Should Attend: This course provides continuing education for K-12 educators, as well as other school professionals, such as school nurses, psychologists, counselors and administrators. Parents and school volunteers can also benefit from this program.

Course Materials: No text requirement

Technical Requirements

Prerequisites:

EDU-X791J, Introduction to Mental Health First Response is recommended, but not required, to be completed prior to taking this course.

Course Options

Course Date Units Price
EDU-X794J – 030 Start now, you have 180 days to complete this course once enrolled 2 $317

Mental Health Matters

Start now, you have 180 days to complete this course once enrolled
2
$317
Online Self-Paced
Monica Hubert

Once you have enrolled in your course, to access the course Welcome Letter, which includes directions on how to access the Online Orientation and your online course.

What You Will Learn

  • Assess how local, state and federal initiatives align with global mental health initiatives
  • Evaluate current and future funding resources
  • Demonstrate awareness of current events related to Mental Health First Response initiatives  
  • Summarize current legal challenges to the implementation of mental health prevention programs and practices currently taking place
  • Evaluate "real life" scenarios from a fiscal, legal, ethical and personal standpoint
  • Apply best practices in responding to potential mental health first response challenges

Instructors

Professional development courses offered by the º£½ÇÂÒÂ×’s Division of Professional & Continuing Education are taught by faculty that possess a depth and breadth of academic and real-world professional experience.

Why USD?

The Professional and Continuing Education program nurtures key partnerships on the local, national, and international level. The goal is to better serve working professionals who seek to enhance or build their careers and help achieve their highest value and potential. Contact us today to learn more.

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Online Self-Paced

Our online self-paced courses are similar to online fixed-date courses, but are designed to give you a six-month period from time of enrollment to complete all assignments. Your instructor will provide feedback via written responses on your assignments and exams. Grades are based on completed projects, assignments and exams.

How is the self-paced course structured? Like fixed-date courses, online self-paced courses are asynchronous meaning that you can work on your assignments anytime; the difference being there are no assigned due dates in self-paced courses. The content is divided into learning modules. Each module will cover one or more topics. Within each of the learning modules, you can expect the following components:

  • Module introduction that outlines what you can expect to learn in the module.
  • Required readings (textbook, articles, journals, websites, etc.) and presentations (audio and/or video).
  • Assignments (which may include: written assignments, quizzes, blogs, etc.) based on the readings and presentations.
  • Module conclusion to review the topics and what you should have learned.
  • Typically, there is a final project, paper, or exam due in the last module that culminates all of the topics covered in each of the learning modules. You’ll find that the design of the learning modules has a rhythm to help you manage your time in the course.

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