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The recording of "Trauma-Informed Approaches to Behavior in Schools" with Dr. Elizabeth Minne from the Vida Clinic is available online!
Dr. Elizabeth Minne, the Executive Director at Vida Clinic, is presenting "Trauma-Informed Approaches to Behavior in Schools" at Claritycon2021 on July 23!
Register now:
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BIG NEWS! 🎉 A first of its kind emotional and mental health offering: Goodside Health, The Kindness Campaign, and Vida Clinic have teamed up to provide our community with a whole child multi-tiered support system (MTSS) that is centered around the needs of students that are both vital to their academic and personal success.
From our friends at Vida Clinic:
To the Asian American and Pacific Islander community, we see you, we hear you, and we are with you.
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Austin ISD's School Mental Health Coordinator, Shechem Sauls + Clinical Supervisor Kimberly Wilson, PhD and Vanessa Rodriguez, PhD, School-Based Bilingual Clinical Psychologist with Vida Clinic will be on 🎙️ Health Talk tomorrow morning, August 11 at 8am discussing Back to School during and how to support the mental health of students
📻 Tune in to Health Talk at 8 a.m. on KAZI FM 88.7 or 🎧 listen online at KAZIFM.org.
📞 Listeners can call in with questions to 512-836-2887.
In the latest in our Conversations series, Vida Clinic's Elizabeth Minne, Ph.D. '06, shares how she and her team took mental health services for Austin ISD students online for Virtual Vida.
Check out our weekly AISD-TV production, AISD In 3!
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Therapists have their offices within schools, where they treat students directly rather than assessing and referring them elsewhere. The Crockett clinic was the first of its kind in the state in 2014. Now it’s one of more than 40 in Austin run by Elizabeth Minne of Vida Clinic.
Counselling can be a powerful refuge and help you advocate for your needs. Vida Clinic in Austin, TX shows how school-embedded counselling services can change lives.
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Educating students often requires much more than teaching. In this case Austin ISD has developed a very successful trauma-informed mental health services program that is already showing positive outcomes with data to support those efforts. Thanks to Tracy Spinner, Vida Clinic, and Gov. Abbott’s Office for making this program available to students in need.
Austin Independent School District (Austin ISD) board members approved a new contract to help students get mental health assistance in schools. The board unanimously approved a new contract with Vida Clinic worth just over $2 million.