Presented by:
Massy Mutumba, PhD, MPH, BSN
Assistant Professor
Department of Health Behavior and Biological Sciences
University of Michigan School of Nursing
In the dynamic landscape of today’s educational environments, adolescents in resource-poor settings face unique challenges that can affect their mental well-being. Titled “Unlocking Potential: Holistic Approaches to Supporting Adolescent Mental Health in School Settings,” this talk delves into the potential transformative power of collaborative efforts between schools, families, and communities to create a robust support system for adolescent mental health. Through real-world case studies and evidence-based insights, this talk highlights innovative approaches that bridge the gap between limited resources and effective supports for cultivating resilience and emotional well-being within school settings in resource-constrained settings.
This even is also occurring in person in the Brown Lounge. Registration is only required for those attending virtually.