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Veterans encouraged to take part in Virtual Arts Cafe

Veterans encouraged to take part in Virtual Arts Cafe The Museum of Northern California Art (MONCA) partnering with the Veterans Art Project to host a virtual Statewide Pop-Up Community Creative Arts Café. Posted: May 14, 2021 12:57 PM Posted By: Linda Watkins-Bennett CHICO, Calif. - The Museum of Northern California Art (MONCA) partnering with the Veterans Art Project to host a virtual Statewide Pop-Up Community Creative Arts Café. The curated, interactive virtual event will feature Northern California artists who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces. It will also include presentations by art and music therapists. Participants will also be introduced to mental health resources available to area veterans. The project receives ongoing support from California s Mental Health Services Oversight & Accountability Commission.

Free Virtual Event Explores Youth Mental Health Hosted by PBS SoCal and KCET on May 20 In Collaboration with Well Beings

Free Virtual Event Explores Youth Mental Health Hosted by PBS SoCal and KCET on May 20 In Collaboration with Well Beings Share Article Multi-year Well Beings Campaign in Coordination with WETA Provides a Platform for Young People to Share Mental Health Stories and Find Resources; Local Event ‘Lowering Barriers: Race, Income & Mental Health’ Pictured from Left to Right: Cara Santa Maria (left), Andre Tinoco (right), Event Moderators of PBS’ new national health campaign Well Beings (middle). Photos courtesy of PBS SoCal and KCET. LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) May 05, 2021 PBS SoCal and KCET, Southern California’s flagship PBS stations, along with the PBS nationwide initiative Well Beings, announced a free virtual event and discussion examining youth mental health. Well Beings is a multi-platform, multi-year initiative, created by WETA Washington D.C. to address the critical health needs in America through original

Call To Mind Live: How Child Poverty Shapes Mental Health

Call To Mind Live: How Child Poverty Shapes Mental Health KERA s mental health project, On Our Minds, and American Public Media s mental health initiative, Call to Mind, are proud to present a free virtual panel discussion on Wednesday, May 5, exploring how the mental health of children and teens is affected by poverty. This event is part of the Well Beings Youth Mental Health Project and its Well Beings Tour, a project led by fellow public media organization WETA addressing youth mental health needs. What: Call to Mind Live: How Child Poverty Shapes Mental Health When: Wednesday, May 5 | noon CT Where: Digital gathering via Zoom

Mental health at work: How employers can help - Los Angeles Times

Print Good morning. I’m Rachel Schnalzer, the L.A. Times business section’s audience engagement editor. In looking at mental health among U.S. workers, my colleague Roger Vincent recently found that many employees are Newsletter Get our free business newsletter for insights and tips for getting by. Enter email address You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. Ultimately, though, the COVID-19 pandemic which has added tremendous stress to our lives may result in more awareness in the importance of mental health care, experts say. “Everyone is just a lot more open about mental health in general,” says Anna Naify, consulting psychologist at California’s

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