Showing posts with label violence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label violence. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Bullying In Schools: An Overview


2 CE hrs $8
CEU Course Description
This brief intermediate level continuing education course was developed using the U.S. Department of Justice publication, Bullying in Schools: An Overview and is designed to explore the connections between bullying in schools, school attendance and engagement, and academic achievement. The CE material pro­vides an overview of Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)-funded studies, a summary of the researchers’ findings, and recommendations for policy and practice. Specific responses to successfully reduce school bullying are compared with strategies that have shown to have limited effectiveness.
CEU Course Objectives
1. Describe the the connection between different types and frequencies of bullying, truancy, and student achievement.
2. Summarize research findings that investigate how American schools can support victimized children and encourage them to graduate and thrive.
3. Discuss teacher observa­tions about bullying in the school setting and evaluate their opinions on what schools do to mitigate or exacer­bate its effects.
4. Identify specific recommendations to reducing campus, improve student engagement in school, and improve the overall school climate.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Improving Women's Mental Health - Continuing Education Course

Course Description 
The Action Steps for Improving Women’s Mental Health represent a collaborative effort of women’s health experts across multiple agencies and offices. Its purpose is to spur positive changes. The hope is that policy planners, healthcare providers, researchers, and others will take up its suggested actions and help translate them into reality. This manual is full of helpful and beneficial information. Even the appendix pages were used in the course development. The manual is freely available for downloading and printing. 

Course Objectives 1. Identify the individual, environmental, and system-based issues that impact women’s mental health while assessing the impact of mental health on a woman's overall health. 

2. Recognize strategies for improving the interface of primary care and mental health services for women, and for promoting a recovery-oriented, strengths-based approach to treatment. 

3. Evaluate the unique prevalence of trauma, violence, and abuse in the lives and mental health of females, as well as the cultural and social disparities that place women at greater risk for certain mental illnesses. 

4. Examine ways to accelerate research on the role of gender in mental health and methods to reduce the burden of mental illnesses in women and men.


This course is a 6 CE hour continuing education course for mental health therapists, counselors, social workers and nurses. Access the CE course here.