Training Resource Guide

Training Resource Guide

TRAINING RESOURCE GUIDE Supporting Students With BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CHALLENGES A Conference for Southern Region Community Colleges April 17th – April 18th, 2012 Table of Contents Tab 1 General Informaon ▪ Hotel Map..........................................................................................................................................................................1_1 ▪ Local Dining........................................................................................................................................................................1_2 ▪ Local Services......................................................................................................................................................................1_3 ▪ Leer from Alfredo Aguirre, Director of Mental Health Services, County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency ▪ Conference Sponsors and Partners ....................................................................................................................................1_5 ▪ Acknowledgements ............................................................................................................................................................1_6 ▪ General Informaon ..........................................................................................................................................................1_7 ▪ Conference Goals and Philosophy ......................................................................................................................................1_8 ▪ Conference Overview........................................................................................................................................................1_9 Tab 2 Day One ▪ Agenda At-A-Glance..........................................................................................................................................................2_1 ▪ Welcome & Opening Remarks............................................................................................................................................2_2 ▪ Keynote Address................................................................................................................................................................2_3 ▪ Morning Plenary Session ....................................................................................................................................................2_3 ▪ Mental Health Services Act (MHSA).............................................................................................................................. 2_4 - 5 WORKSHOPS SESSION I: ▪ Dialog with Dr. Mark Katz ..................................................................................................................................................2_8 ▪ Queson Persuade Refer (QPR) Gatekeeper Training for Suicide Prevenon with Holly Salazar ......................................2_9 ▪ One Student’s Perspecve on Understanding and Overcoming Cultural Sgma Related to Mental Health Issues with Lerone Mahis ..................................................................................................................2_10 ▪ The Many Faces of Post-Traumac Stress Disorder with Linda Williams..........................................................................2_11 ▪ Trauma-Informed Care - A New Lens to Increase Safety and Successful Student Interacons on Campus with Kimberly Shultz ..................................................................................................................2_12 ▪ From Combat to College: Understanding the Challenges for Trauma Survivors with Catherine M. Butler ......................2_13 WORKSHOPS SESSION II: ▪ Dialog with Dr. Hanh Truong Hanh ..................................................................................................................................2_14 ▪ Mental Health First Aid with Traci Miller..........................................................................................................................2_15 ▪ Cultural Taboos - The Sgma Associated with Mental Health with Courtney DeRosia ....................................................2_16 ▪ The Many Faces of Post-Traumac Stress Disorder with Linda Williams..........................................................................2_17 ▪ Opmizing Campus and Community Connecons: Serving More Students with Less Resources with Deborah Tull ......................................................................................2_18 ▪ Trauma-Informed Care - A New Lens to Increase Safety and Successful Student Interacons on Campus with Kimberly Shultz ..................................................................................................................2_19 ▪ Aernoon Plenary Session Idenfying and Accessing Programs, Trainings & Resources ................................................2_20 ▪ Conversaon Café/Tool Café .................................................................................................................................... 2_21 - 22 ▪ Conversaon Café/Tool Café Quesons ..........................................................................................................................2_23 ▪ Conversaon Café/Tool Café Summary............................................................................................................................2_24 ▪ Conversaon Café/Tool Café Seang Map ......................................................................................................................2_25 Supporng Students with Behavioral Health Challenges: A Conference for Southern Region Community Colleges Table of Contents The Program April 17th – April 18th, 2012 Table of Contents Tab 3 Day Two ▪ Agenda At-A-Glance..........................................................................................................................................................3_1 ▪ Welcome & Opening Remarks Resiliency From Within Hanh D. Truong ............................................................................3_2 ▪ Navigang the Journey: With Students ..............................................................................................................................3_3 ▪ From Dialog to Acon: Experts Report Back ......................................................................................................................3_3 ▪ California Community College Chancellor’s Office Student Mental Health Iniave Betsy Sheldon..................................3_4 ▪ Closing Plenary Session Acve Minds Student Presentaon (Riverside Community College) ............................................3_4 ▪ Closing Remarks..................................................................................................................................................................3_5 Tab 4 Presenter’s Materials Follow Along Tab 5 County Resources ▪ County Resources: All Counes ..........................................................................................................................................5_1 ▪ Statewide Suicide Prevenon Network Program................................................................................................................5_2 ▪ Regional Heads..................................................................................................................................................................5_3 ▪ County Resources..............................................................................................................................................................5_4 Tab 6 Addional Resources Tab 7 Presenter Bios Tab 8 Aendee Directory Table of Contents Supporng Students with Behavioral Health Challenges: A Conference for Southern Region Community Colleges TRAINING RESOURCE GUIDE Tab 1 • General Information Supporng Students with Behavioral Health Challenges: A Conference for Southern Region Community Colleges Page 1_1 The Program April 17th – April 18th, 2012 Local Dining RESTAURANT PHONE CUISINE TYPE PRICE MEALS DIRECTIONS Beach Grass Café (858) 509-0632 American $$+ B/L/D Right out of lot, Le on Via de la Valle, Right on Hwy 101, on Le The Briganne (858) 481-1166 American $$ L/D Right out of lot, Le on Via de la Valle, on Le at Hwy 101 Jimmy O's (858) 350-3735 American/Sports Bar $$ D Le out of lot, 1.5 mi ahead, Right on 15th St, on Le Straord Court Café (858) 792-7433 Café/Health Food $$ B/L/D Le out of lot, 1.5 mi ahead, Right on 15th St, Le on Straord Ct. The Market (858) 523-0007 California Modern $$$$ D Right out of lot, Right on Via de la Valle, just past San Andres on le Pick Up Sx (858) 259-7849 Chinese $ L/D Right out of lot, Right on Via de la Valle, le into Flower Hill Mall Rendezvous (858) 755-2669 Chinese Fushion $$$ L/D Le out of lot, 1.5 mi ahead on Le in Plaza Pacifica Breeze (858) 501-9147 Contemporary $$ B/L/D Le out of lot, 1.5 mi ahead on Le in Plaza Blanca (858) 792-0072 Contemporary Upscale $$$$ D Right out of lot, Le on Via de la Valle, Right on Hwy 101, on Le Pamplemousse (858) 792-9090 French $$$$ L(FRI)/D Right out of lot, Le on Via de la Valle, just past Red Tracton's, Milton's Delicatessen (858) 792-2225 French Deli $ B/L/D Right out of lot, Right on Via de la Valle, le into Flower Hill Mall Il Fornaio (858) 755-8876 Italian $$ L/D Le out of lot, 1.5 mi ahead on Le in Plaza Nobu (858) 755-7787 Japanese $$$ L/D Right out of lot, Le on Via de la Valle, Right on Hwy 101, 2 mi ahead on Right En Fuego Canna (858) 792-6551 Mexican $$ L/D Le out

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