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SUMMARY:Quieting the Silence: How to be a Source of Support.
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month and in partnership with The Wellness Institute and The Blue Dove Foundation\, UpStreet invites you to Quieting the Silence: How to be a Source of Support. \nJoin us to hear the moving stories of two parent-teen duos who faced mental health challenges with strength and resilience. What supported them through their ordeals? How did they support each other through their crises? \nDr. Jonathan Singer\, a leading expert in suicidology who has been working with children and teens for many years\, will moderate the event. \nThe Live Zoom event will take place on Tuesday\, May 17th\, 2022\, 7:30-9:00 pm \nWe hope you will join this important event.  \nRegister for this free event here: wellnessinstitute.org/quietingthesilence
URL:https://upstreetpgh.org/event/987486322/
CATEGORIES:support
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SUMMARY:Addiction and Mental Health in the Jewish Community
DESCRIPTION:ADDICTION & MENTAL HEALTH IN THE JEWISH COMMUNITY\nSupport starts with better understanding. \n\nIncrease knowledge about substance use disorder and mental health\nDebunk myths that Jews are not as susceptible to addiction as other groups\nExplore the role of Jewish traditions and texts in helping those affected by this crisis\nDiscuss practical strategies for building an inclusive and supportive community\nEnd the stigma and isolation experienced by many Jewish individuals and families\nMotivate community-wide collaboration and commitment to address these issues\nShare the expertise and first-hand experiences of professionals and advocates\n\nPlease join us for a workshop on addiction & mental health. \nEvent is designed for clergy and professionals serving the Jewish Community. \nTuesday\, May 24 | 1:00 – 4:00 pm
URL:https://upstreetpgh.org/event/addiction-and-mental-health-in-the-jewish-community/
CATEGORIES:addiction
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SUMMARY:Suicide Safety: Early Warning Signs and Interventions
DESCRIPTION:Suicide Safety: Early Warning Signs and Interventions \nLearn the warning signs in young children and how to practice preventions and intervention with the latest research and best practices. \nFeaturing speaker\, Arielle Sheftall\, PhD – Nationwide Children’s Hospital\, Columbus\, OH \nJoin us live on Zoom on Wednesday\, May 25\, 2022 from 7:30 – 9:00pm. \nRegister for this free event here: wellnessinstitute.org/earlywarningsigns
URL:https://upstreetpgh.org/event/suicide-safety-early-warning-signs-and-interventions/
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