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Technology and Protective Factors for Youth Mental Health

Technology and Protective Factors for Youth Mental Health

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In this episode we hear from Shannon Breitzman (https://www.healthmanagement.com/our-team/staff-directory/name/shannon-breitzman/) and Megan Beers (https://www.healthmanagement.com/our-team/staff-directory/name/megan-beers/), two consultants from Health Management Associates (https://www.healthmanagement.com/), on the trending pressures that kids are facing from their communities and the protective factors that have been identified. Our discussion touches on what we are seeing in terms of youth mental health, the role technology plays in reaching teens, and the concepts of population health, cultures, and community engagement. Resources: Preventing Suicide: A Technical Package of Policy, Programs, and Practices (https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/pdf/suicidetechnicalpackage.pdf) - National Center for Injury Prevention and Control: Division of Violence Prevention Mental Health & Wellbeing (https://www.preventioninstitute.org/focus-areas/promoting-mental-health-wellbeing) - Prevention Institute Producer: Health Management Associates (https://www.healthmanagement.com/) Theme Music: Freedom Inspired Cinematic Background Music For Video (https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/-eykCmZ6VGI9Dm1FGWG2i) Follow MassLeague on Twitter @MassLeague (https://twitter.com/MassLeague) and find us on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/massachusetts-league-of-community-health-centers/mycompany/). Find out more about the MassLeague at www.massleague.org (http://www.massleague.org) For more information on how we can help support you through COVID-19, visit our COVID-19 Resources page (https://massleague.org/Programs/COVIDVAX/index.php).

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