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Bridging the Education Gap: A Behavioral Health Approach to Learning in Schools
September 3 @ 11:30 am - 1:00 pm CDT
Join USET’s Office of Tribal Public Health (OTPH) for a conversation with clinical psychologist Dr. Daryl Tonemah. This webinar will explore how behavioral health strategies are being integrated into classrooms to support healing, student well-being, boost academic performance, and create more inclusive learning environments. Together, we’ll examine how addressing mental and emotional health is helping bridge educational gaps and foster long-term student success.
When: September 3 at 11:30 am – 1:00 pm Central/12:30 pm – 2:00 pm Eastern
Who should attend: All Tribal Nation staff who work with children, including teachers, school administrators, youth counselors, club leaders, and caregivers.
Learning objectives
- Understand the impact of behavioral health and trauma on student learning and academic performance.
- Identify key behavioral health strategies that can be implemented in school settings to support student success.
- Explore ways to collaborate across education and mental health systems to address barriers to learning.
- Learn how behavioral health interventions can reduce disparities and close achievement gaps.
- Gain insight into evidence-based practices that promote emotional regulation, resilience, and classroom engagement.
- Discuss real-world examples and case studies of schools successfully integrating behavioral health supports.
Registration is open!
Questions? Please contact Caro Caballero at ccabalero@usetinc.org.