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X-WR-CALDESC:The mental health of youth and young adults has been a signifi
 cant concern across the country in recent years. Increased needs for menta
 l health services and support have not been met with adequate resources fo
 r care and treatment\, often leading youth to the point of crisis. Service
 s for youth struggling with their mental health\, along with those living 
 with a serious mental illness\, are more necessary than ever. \nHaving som
 eone to talk with\, making a connection\, and finding resources can help p
 revent youth struggling with their mental health from reaching a point of 
 crisis. Warmlines increase access to mental health services for young peop
 le who are struggling while also providing them with meaningful care and c
 onnection. Warmlines can offer a different approach to care and support fo
 r many youths experiencing mental health concerns or living with a serious
  mental illness. \nIn this free\, 90-minute webinar\, presenters from Ment
 al Health Minnesota and MHA of Montana will discuss: \n•	Best practices for
  focusing on youth mental health crisis prevention \n•	How warmlines are pr
 oviding new approaches to care and support in order to address the lack of
  available mental health resources for youth and young adults \n•	What warm
 lines are doing for youth with mental health concerns and how peer support
  plays an important role \n\nThis is a SAMHSA-Sponsored webinar.\nLive clo
 sed captioning and ASL interpreters will be available for this webinar. \n
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DTSTART:20221106T020000
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DTSTART:20230312T020000
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DESCRIPTION:The mental health of youth and young adults has been a signific
 ant concern across the country in recent years. Increased needs for mental
  health services and support have not been met with adequate resources for
  care and treatment\, often leading youth to the point of crisis. Services
  for youth struggling with their mental health\, along with those living w
 ith a serious mental illness\, are more necessary than ever. \nHaving some
 one to talk with\, making a connection\, and finding resources can help pr
 event youth struggling with their mental health from reaching a point of c
 risis. Warmlines increase access to mental health services for young peopl
 e who are struggling while also providing them with meaningful care and co
 nnection. Warmlines can offer a different approach to care and support for
  many youths experiencing mental health concerns or living with a serious 
 mental illness. \nIn this free\, 90-minute webinar\, presenters from Menta
 l Health Minnesota and MHA of Montana will discuss: \n•	Best practices for 
 focusing on youth mental health crisis prevention \n•	How warmlines are pro
 viding new approaches to care and support in order to address the lack of 
 available mental health resources for youth and young adults \n•	What warml
 ines are doing for youth with mental health concerns and how peer support 
 plays an important role \n\nThis is a SAMHSA-Sponsored webinar.\nLive clos
 ed captioning and ASL interpreters will be available for this webinar. \n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230405T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230405T150000
LOCATION:https://mhanational.org/events/utilizing-warmlines-webinar?eType=E
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 conference
SUMMARY:MHA - Meeting the mental health needs of youth before crisis: Utili
 zing warmlines
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