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Learn How to Recognize Signs of Changes in Mental Health and Physical Health

7 important steps that educators, school staff, and school districts can take to identify changes in mental and physical health of children and young people to implement preventive practices

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Based on the U.S. Surgeon General’s Protecting Youth Mental Health advisory, this Learn how to recognize signs of changes in mental and physical health among students, including trauma and behavior changes (from our What Educators, School Staff, and School Districts Can Do series) highlights 7important steps that educators, school staff, and school districts can take to identify changes in mental and physical health of children and young people to implement preventive practices.

  1. Recognize changes in mental health.
  2. Recognize changes in physical health.
  3. Recognize changes in behavior.
  4. Recognize signs & symptoms of trauma.
  5. Support students who are struggling.
  6. Take appropriate action when needed.
  7. Connect students with services.

To read the full Protecting Youth Mental Health advisory, please visit: https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/surgeon-general-youth-mental-health-advisory.p

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Miami University of Ohio, Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services

Description

Based on the U.S. Surgeon General’s Protecting Youth Mental Health advisory, this Learn how to recognize signs of changes in mental and physical health among students, including trauma and behavior changes (from our What Educators, School Staff, and School Districts Can Do series) highlights 7important steps that educators, school staff, and school districts can take to identify changes in mental and physical health of children and young people to implement preventive practices.

  1. Recognize changes in mental health.
  2. Recognize changes in physical health.
  3. Recognize changes in behavior.
  4. Recognize signs & symptoms of trauma.
  5. Support students who are struggling.
  6. Take appropriate action when needed.
  7. Connect students with services.

To read the full Protecting Youth Mental Health advisory, please visit: https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/surgeon-general-youth-mental-health-advisory.p

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Miami University of Ohio, Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services

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