Agenda Overview

Data Trends and School Assessment Survey
Kevin Fischer: Student Mental Health trends by the numbers

Kick off the Student Mental Health Summit with the Director of the National Alliance of Mental Illness – Michigan, Kevin Fischer, as he outlines current data trends and statistics concerning the landscape of mental illness specifically to Michiganders. Our interactive school assessment survey allows school teams to gauge their own programming’s effectiveness and identify areas of need. 

Parade of Ideas!
Student and educator panel sharing the best of the best for student mental health ideas and programming

Our “Parade of Ideas!” session is a fast paced, idea sharing mega-session.  Focused on providing as many school culture, environment and easy to implement ideas as time allows, our student and educator panel will rapid-fire the best of the best for student mental health ideas and programming. 

Concurrent Keynote Sessions
One silver lining for our virtual Student Mental Health Summit is the ability to record all keynote presentations for our participants to view at a later time. Divide your team to take in our powerful keynote sessions live and come back at a later time to take full advantage of each keynote address. 

Mental Health Summit Breakout Topics
Break out those school assessment surveys and identify which focus areas your school plans to focus on for the 2022-23 school year. This document will serve as your roadmap for selecting which breakout sessions your team plans to attend live and which ones can be viewed at a later time. 

A call for presentations will go out seeking schools with programming in place to share their best practice on the following topics:

  • Community Resources & Support Networks
  • Stress Release, Mindfulness and School/life Balance
  • Effects of Digital Media
  • Supporting Students with Chronic Health Issues
  • Supporting Students with a Mental Illness Diagnosis
  • Depression/Anxiety
  • Suicide Awareness and Responsiveness
  • Trauma Informed Schools/ACES programming
  • Addiction: Indicators and Prevention