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SEL360 is an organization of youth service professionals who collaborate via round-table discussions to reduce the stigma, create more awareness, and provide support for students and their parents dealing with mental health issues.
11/18/2022
Join us for an intimate parlor event about youth mental health on Nov. 23rd from 7:00-8:30PM at Pub St. Pierre (Food & Wine incl.). Laura Fish, the CEO and executive director of the Douglas Foundation will be sharing insights about new research findings and groundbreaking therapeutic approaches.
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SEL360 is an organization of youth service professionals who collaborate via round-table discussions to: 1- reduce the stigma, 2- create more awareness, and 3- provide support for students and their parents dealing with mental health issues in the Montreal community.
Our mission is to help reduce levels of student anxiety, depression, su***de, and other mental health issues.
SEL360 is armed to create awareness and support for children, parents and caregivers who are suffering from anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation (ADSI). Our research-based solutions, possible through collaborations with local and international Mental Health Service Professionals helps inform and educate the public about escalating issues that may still be invisible.
What is Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)?
SEL is how children and adults learn to understand and manage emotions, set goals, show empathy for others, establish positive relationships, and make responsible decisions.
Together, we unite to eradicate mental illness and make tangible change for students lacking life learning skills, suffering from anxiety, depression, or experiencing suicidal ideation.
We achieve this through a Roundtable platform, moderated by a youth services professional, with an agenda to facilitate members’ insights on ways to help our youth improve social skills, confidence, and resilience - and educate parents on how to be supportive of their children’s needs.
The data is proof that we need to work together, now more than ever before:
3.2 million adolescents in Canada are at risk of suffering from depression
Su***de accounts for 24% of all deaths amongst 15 to 24-year olds in Canada
Only 1 in 5 children who need mental health services ever get support