Mental Health America of Hawai`i (MHAH) is pleased to announce that we will be offering a “Training-for-Trainers” (T4T) Workshop on Maui for our Youth Suicide and Bullying Prevention (YSBP) project. Our YSBP Project is funded through program grants from Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, McInerny Foundation, and Zilber Family Foundation. The YSBP training was created by MHAH to combat the high levels of bullying and suicidality among Hawaii’s youth and aims to teach youth how to recognize and intervene in bullying and use suicide prevention tools. Participants who complete a T4T Workshop will be certified YSBP Trainers who are qualified to deliver trainings to youth in their communities.
The YSBP training:
- Is based on local and national stats, and experiences of local youth
- Increases knowledge and understanding of bullying and suicide
- Identifies risk factors and warning signs
- Provides skills and resources to help prevent or intervene
Details for the T4T Workshop being offered on Maui are as follows:
When: July 29 and July 30, 9:00am-4:00pm (participants must attend both days)
Where: Cameron Center, Conference Rooms 1 and 2
95 Mahalani Street
Wailuku, HI 96793
Parking: Any available stall at the Cameron Center
Who can attend: The training is open to 20 participants and is encouraged for those who work with or frequently interact with youth in their communities.
Cost: We are offering a subsidized registration fee of $45. This includes materials, breakfast, and lunch for both days. Scholarships are available upon request.
How to sign up: Please fill out the Registration Form below. We will contact you with further details and confirm participation.
If you have any questions or are unable to make this first T4T Workshop and are interested in becoming a certified YSBP Trainer, please contact amanda.martinez@mentalhealthhawaii.org