Free Online Event: Ready to Use School Curricula (Register on pdenroller)
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
ON ZOOM
Free event. Register by November 4 at 5:00 �
Professional Clock Hours Available
REGISTER OR LEARN MORE: pdenroller.org/esd112/catalog/191698
EMPOWER STUDENT WELL-BEING WITH PROVEN TOOLS.
Join us for a free, interactive training to explore three ready-to-implement curricula that support
youth mental health, prevent substance use, and address opioid misuse, including fentanyl.
This session will prepare educators to incorporate these evidence-based programs directly into
classrooms to boost student resilience, decision-making, and safety.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
Mental Health Literacy Curriculum Guide
Presented by Susan Peng-Cowan,
ESD 112 Behavioral Health Navigator
Train-the-trainer format for Grades 4-12. Build mental health understanding, reduce stigma, and encourage help-seeking.
Making the Connection Toolkit
Presented by Matthew Cox,
ESD 112 Community Prevention Project Coordinator
Explore the link between ACEs, toxic stress, brain development, and substance use. Includes two new peer-led modules on vaping and tobacco.
Friends for Life Curriculum
Presented by Mandy Feeks,
ESD 112 Community Prevention Project Coordinator OSPl-recommended lessons on opioid
risks, counterfeit pills, and naloxone’s
life-saving impact.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
K-12 educators, school counselors, student assistance and prevention professionals
(SAPs), health/PE teachers, student support staff, and administrators.