Mental Health in Adolescents

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Mental Health in Adolescents Elizabeth Behrins, Elizabeth Heuer, Taylor Munchrath, Liza Scott and Nicki Wilkinson

1 in 5 youth aged 13-18 experience a severe mental disorder Liza 1 in 5 youth aged 13-18 experience a severe mental disorder

Sophie’s Story Liza 1 minute for fact and story

1 2 3 “The Gap” Only 21% of students receive proper treatment Online resources don’t take into account the humanness of the issue 2 Lack of mental health professionals 3 Demonstrate the gap Taylor 15 seconds

Show how great they are Taylor 1 minute

Ellory Roske “Our mission is to create a better tomorrow by teaching kids from a young age how to relate and converse with others. We are building values and character in the youth of our nation.” Video? Photo? Taylor 1 minute

Confidence Retreat Participants: educators and staff Length of retreat: 3.5 hours Elizabeth 15 seconds

What to expect High energy Activities Presentation Small groups Sharing Follow-up Indivudally bring up each bullet point Elizabeth 30 seconds

Key Objectives Provide Empathy Increase Self-Esteem Take Action Demonstrate the gap Elizabeth 1 minute

Implementation Schedule Liza 30 seconds Implementation Schedule

Nicki 30 seconds Revenue & Expenses

Nicki 30 seconds $4,000 Retreat Cost

Funds Outreach Engagement Risk Assessment Plan Nicki 1 minute

90% of schools bring us back the next year 1.7 million students 755 schools a year 90% of schools bring us back the next year Elizabeth B 1 minute Impact

Future Outlook Weekend retreat After school program Elizabeth B 30 seconds Weekend retreat After school program