
Training
School Mental Health Training
Equipping educators and school staff to strengthen mental health literacy, reduce stigma, and create clear early-support pathways for students.
Overview
About this program
School Mental Health Training helps educators, counselors, and staff recognize early signs of distress and respond with care. It emphasizes prevention, literacy, and connection to care — not diagnosis or treatment.
Programs can be tailored for districts, schools, and grade levels, and complement AIM’s school mental health and prevention work.
What it covers
- Mental health literacy for school communities
- Recognizing early signs and reducing stigma
- Building early-support and referral pathways
- Supporting staff well-being
- Engaging families as partners
Highlights
What you’ll gain
Practical Literacy
Tools to recognize and respond early.
Clear Pathways
Referral and early-support processes for your school.
Whole-Community Approach
Support for students, staff, and families.