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MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID Doctoral Student Grants
by NatCon21
The National Council is releasing six $5,000 grants to outstanding fulltime doctoral students who are interested in evaluating the processes, outcomes and impacts of Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) in the U.S. Interested in applying for a grant? Eligibility requirements are as follows:
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You have documented experience with MHFA (e.g., MHFA Instructor or Coordinator) and/or a strong interest in MHFA.
You are a full-time doctoral student (e.g., Ph.D., DrPH, Psy.D.) pursuing a degree in psychology, public health or a related field of study.
You have previous evaluation experience and have demonstrated the ability to document findings through publications and/or presentations.
MHFA is an evidence-based training program that has taught 3 million people in the U.S. and its territories how to identify, understand and respond to signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use challenges. Make your mark – apply for a grant by May 21, 2023!
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ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE
When communicating about change, your recipients need to know the “WIIFM” –what’s in it for me? Staff champions who are respected among their peers should be part of the process to ensure the changes will benefit the staff they represent.
When communicating about change, your recipients need to know the “WIIFM” –what’s in it for me? Staff champions who are respected among their peers should be part of the process to ensure the changes will benefit the staff they represent.