Subject: Federal Privacy Laws Learning Series - from the MHTTC Network

Session 1 will focus on the importance of protecting and sharing student mental health information. Subject matter experts will also provide an overview of the federal health privacy laws that apply to student mental health information. March 14, 1-2pm ET.


Session 2 will build upon the learnings from Session 1 by reviewing common scenarios in school settings that involve student mental health information. Subject matter experts will lead a discussion about clinical and legal considerations for each scenario. March 16, 1-2pm ET.


Who Should Attend? While all school administrators and personnel are welcome to attend, this program is specifically aimed toward school-based health and mental health professionals, including:

  • Health and mental health providers employed by a school district 

  • Community providers contracted by a school district to work on site at a school

  • School-Based Health Center providers


Additional notes: Each session is 60 minutes and will include interactive activities and ample time for Q&A. Certificates of completion will be made available to viewers of 50% (30 minutes) or more of the live sessions. CEUs are not available for these sessions. Please note that sessions will be recorded and available for free access on the MHTTC website following the live event.

Questions? Reach out to Jessica Gonzalez at jegonzalez@stanford.edu or learn more here.