Services for Schools and Educators

With teachers and educational staff experiencing burnout at a rate that is higher than most industries and rates of mental health disorders rising in the student population, we know there is a call to action. Our trainings aim to provide information and skills that will assist in navigating the new challenges being faced by students and teachers in a way that can offer hope and change immediately. 

Our Services

  • Educators

    Trainings for educators focus on two key elements - burnout prevention and learning skills that positively impact their classrooms. Through engaging our trainings, educators will feel more equipped to prioritize self-care, address the many challenges emerging in the classroom, build deeper connections with the students they work with and develop skill that will help counteract the mental health crisis in our student communities.

  • Administrators

    Attempting to balance the needs of educators, staff and students is shaping to be a primary challenge for school administrators. Finding sources of training that can attend to all of these elements is difficult, though exactly what our trainings provide. We focus our trainings for administrators on how to systemically address the needs of all those serve, while also taking an active approach to continuing to build a strong school culture.

Most Popular Trainings

“Mental health problems in early childhood and adolescence increase the risk for poor academic performance, indicating the need for awareness and treatment to provide fair opportunities to education.”
— Agnafors, Barmark, and Sydsjo, 2021
“Nearly 20% of children and young people ages 3-17 in the United States have a mental, emotional, developmental, or behavioral disorder, and suicidal behaviors among high school students increased more than 40% in the decade before 2019.”
— 2022 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report CHILD AND ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH - 2022 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report - NCBI Bookshelf (nih.gov)