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Youth Mental Health First Aid “Train the Trainer” events coming soon!

Understanding how to administer first aid to a child experiencing a mental health crisis is critically important. Youth Mental Health First Aid “Train the Trainer” events in Raleigh and Charlotte this spring will prepare you to instruct others on the critical signs of distress and how to help. Learn more and apply now!

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Healthy Schools Grants Announcements!

Congratulations to the 2016-2017 Just ASK! Healthy Schools Grant winners! These grants provide PTA units or councils with small amounts of money to improve  the health at their schools and to share their work with NCPTA and all of our units. The projects varied, and we look forward to featuring their successes and lessons learned starting this summer! Bain Elementary School, Mecklenburg County Berewick Elementary School, Mecklenburg County Elmhurst Elementary School, Pitt County Holly Tree Elementary School, New Hanover County Jones Dairy Elementary School, Wake County Lindley Elementary School, Guilford County Ligon Magnet Middle School, Wake County Rama Road Elementary

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Register for Youth Mental Health First Aid Training Today!

Join NCPTA and trainers from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction for a Youth Mental Health First Aid training! Date: November 30, 2017 Time: 8:30-5pm Location: NCPTA Headquarters, 3501 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh, NC 27612 Cost: $30 (includes lunch) Youth Mental Health First Aid (y-MHFA) is designed to teach parents, family members, caregivers, teachers, school staff, peers, neighbors, health and human services workers, and other caring citizens how to help an adolescent (age 12-18) who is experiencing a mental health or addictions challenge or is in crisis. Youth Mental Health First Aid is primarily designed for adults who regularly interact

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Health is Academic Campaign Helps PTAs Plan for Next Year

Did you know health is an academic issue? It is! Healthy kids are happier, more successful students. Health is Academic is NCPTA’s campaign to describe the connection between health and learning, and to share that with PTAs and schools across North Carolina. This summer, we’ll be sharing your stories about how healthier schools are helping every child in our emails and on Facebook. Get ideas for how your PTA can get involved in each of the 10 components of the Whole School, Whole Child, Whole Community model! Summer is a great time to plan for next year and to think about

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A Youth Leader’s Perspective on Access to Oral Health Care

Jacquelyn Hedrick, YES! Youth Staff According to data collected in 2008 from North Carolina schools, students with poor oral health were three times as likely as those with good oral health to miss school. What this means is that over 3.4 million academic hours were missed due to dental care, and approximately 720,000 of those hours were missed due to pain. Regardless the quality of the school or education, if students aren’t mentally and physically present, they aren’t able to learn. Absences can significantly impact a student’s performance in school; dental decay, dental pain, and other conditions, while completely preventable,

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Top 5 Things Your Family Can Do to Promote Healthy Dental Habits

Archie Cook, Jr. DDS, Signature Smiles of Cary, NC As a new dad, I am learning how important it is to be a positive example of healthy habits and hygiene for our daughter. She really does watch and mimic everything we do! Why not give her a set of habits to learn and mimic that will give her a head start on healthy living? At Signature Smiles of Cary, NC, we believe in educating and making each patient aware of the best things that they can do to improve their oral care, which leads to overall healthcare. We spend time

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Courage + Love = Essential Ingredients to Achieving Oral Health Equity

Zulayka Santiago, MPA Director, NC Oral Health Collaborative When I was nine years old I began to see the world for what it is: heartbreaking and beautiful, all at the same time. We had been living in Kenner, LA for three years by then, having moved there from my birthplace, Puerto Rico. My sister and I had just begun to acclimate to the new language, our new school, and the cold weather. My mother was working as a housekeeper and nanny for the Blooms, a family in town that had 5 adopted children, the father was a lawyer, and the

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Every Child: Healthy Schools and Successful Students Training

An interactive and collaborative meeting for health and wellness chairs, advocacy chairs, and PTA officers, we’ll dig deep into our Health and Wellness Advocacy Priorities and develop our PTA vision of what a healthy and successful school looks like in 2020. Monday, March 13, 2017 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. NCPTA Office 3501 Glenwood Ave. Raleigh, NC We have assistance available for travel costs for those coming from outside of the Triangle area! Email Marianne with any questions. Lunch will be provided. Registration is required by March 1. Space is limited. [contact-form-7 id=”12535″ title=”Advocacy Training”]

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