Description | | Psychological First Aid for Schools (PFA-S) is an evidence-based model designed to help students, families, and school staff cope with the immediate aftermath of emergencies. It aims to reduce distress and promote both short- and long-term coping and functioning. PFA-S is based on five core principles: evidence-based practices, respect for school culture and behavior, practicality in field settings, developmental appropriateness, and cultural flexibility. By addressing a range of physical, cognitive, and emotional reactions, PFA-S provides supportive interventions that can prevent the development of more severe mental health issues and connect individuals to further services if needed.
This is an in person only event.
FREE for those within ESU 7. Those outside of ESU 7 will be charged a $50 materials fee.
Lunch will be one hour off-campus, on your own. |
Location | | ESU 7 North Building - Oak/Maple Rooms |
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