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Opportunity for SCHOOL DISTRICTS: National Collaborative to Advance Mental Health

The National Center for Safe Supportive Schools (NCS3), a Category II Center of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN), invites school districts to apply to participate in a 2-year national learning collaborative that accelerates and spreads innovation and improvement in the advancement of culturally responsive, trauma-informed school mental health systems.

This learning collaborative intentionally integrates these essential components to better promote equity and well-being for all students and staff. Participating districts and schools will receive training, technical assistance, implementation support, and guidance to effectively create the conditions needed for safe supportive schools.

Please submit your application by Friday, April 30, 2021 by 11:59pm ET.

The deadline has now passed. Stay tuned for updates and future opportunities.

For questions, please email connect@ncs3.org.

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