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New teen mental health first aid training focuses on peer support
- A new teen mental health first aid framework, designed with teen input, is rolling out ahead of the next school year.
- The training teaches teens how to help peers while staying safe and not overextending themselves.
- New framework uses the R.O.L.E. acronym to guide peers in recognizing, opening, linking, and encouraging.
- The National Council for Mental Wellbeing led the development of the new training framework.
- The Mental Health Association in New York State offers virtual trainings several times a month at no cost.
- About 30 school districts in New York are involved in the initial rollout, including RCSD.
- Educators see potential life-saving impacts as teens learn early to identify and support peers in crisis.
- The program addresses concerns about social media and AI as new pressures on teens.
- The training aims to reduce stigma and improve empathy among students.
- Experts emphasize the need for accessible crisis care as schools face budget constraints.
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