Subject: Advancing School Mental Health Conference CEUs-Final Reminder!

December 9, 2019

Dear 2019 Annual Conference Presenters and Attendees:

A final reminder that if you registered for contact hours, you have until today, December 9, 2019, to complete the continuing education process. If you forgot to drop off your packet and paid for contact hours for counselors, social workers, psychologists, nurses, or marriage and family therapists, please. Please mail your continuing education packet (the white packet your received on-site) to:

Linda C. Lakeman
The Institute for Continuing Education
P.O. Box 1369
Fairhope, AL 36533

If you need a new copy of the packet, download the CEU Packet PDF.
If you have not yet, please take a moment to complete the
We encourage you to continue advancing school mental health in your school, district, or state by joining us on the SHAPE system. Click "Sign Up" on the homepage, answer a few questions about your school mental health system, and you will be on your way to advancing school mental health quality nationwide! Individual accounts are now available, as well.
Dr. Isaiah Pickens, keynote speaker from Thursday, November 7, has the following message for attendees:

It was such an honor to open the School Mental Health Conference and share lessons my team has learned from working with schools around the country to build trauma-informed and culturally-responsive schools. Please find more resources to support your work to address mental health with trauma-informed and culturally-responsive programming. If you are interested in partnering with our team, please email us at info@iopeningenterprises.com.
Stay connected with us throughout the year on Twitter, Facebook, and our listserv!
If you have not already, mark your calendars for the 
October 29-31, 2020 at the Marriott Waterfront Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland!
Thank you again for your participation, and we hope to see you next year!
The NCSMH Team
The National Center for School Mental Health at the University of Maryland School of Medicine is funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Maternal Child and Health Bureau to advance school mental health programs and policies to promote success for America's youth.
National Center for School Mental Health, 737 W. Lombard St., Room 406, Baltimore, MD 21201, United States
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