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Yearly Archives: 2025

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2023 U.S. National Survey on the Mental Health of LGBTQ+ Young People

UncategorizedBy adminApril 18, 2025

The Trevor Project’s 2023 U.S. National Survey on the Mental Health of LGBTQ Young People amplifies the experiences of more than 28,000 LGBTQ young people ages 13 to 24 across the United States.

SAFE-T Suicide Assessment Five Step Evaluation and Triage

UncategorizedBy adminApril 18, 2025

This two-page resource gives a brief overview on conducting a suicide assessment using a five-step evaluation and triage plan.

Advising People on Using 988 Versus 911: Practical Approaches for Healthcare Providers

UncategorizedBy adminApril 18, 2025

The guide emphasizes the distinctions between 988 and 911, aiming to reduce confusion and ensure timely, appropriate responses to both behavioral health crises and physical emergencies.

Risk and Protective Factors Overview

UncategorizedBy adminMarch 31, 2025

This chart maps out risk and protective factors and social determinants of health along various points in the social ecological model.

Help for the Helpers: Vicarious Trauma, Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, and Self-care

UncategorizedBy adminMarch 31, 2025

In this course, we will learn how to recognize when doing the work is starting to take a toll, how to get help, and useful individual and workplace practices for caring for ourselves and each other in this work.

Intersectionality, Privilege, and Allyship

UncategorizedBy adminMarch 31, 2025

In this course, you will learn about the intersectionality principle, privilege and allyship, a brief history of the sexual and domestic violence movement, and more.

Being An Advocate

UncategorizedBy adminMarch 31, 2025

In this course, we will explore the advocate’s role and define the guiding principles of advocacy: being intersectional, survivor-centered, trauma-informed.

Creating a Shared Understanding of Domestic Violence

UncategorizedBy adminMarch 31, 2025

In this course, you’ll learn more about what domestic violence means in an intimate relationship, how prevalent it is, and how to recognize risks, so that we can meet survivors where they are with consistent terminology, information, and services.

Creating a Shared Understanding of Sexual Violence

UncategorizedBy adminMarch 31, 2025

In this course, you’ll learn more about what sexual violence means, how prevalent it is, and how it impacts survivors, so that we can meet survivors where they are with consistent terminology, information, and services.

Concrete Resources for Survivors

UncategorizedBy adminMarch 31, 2025

In this course, you will learn about creating a safety plan with survivors, identifying risks the survivor may face, and connecting survivors with other resources in Michigan and nationally.

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