Reversing Course: The Mental Health Crisis

This is a recording of the webinar on February 1, Reversing Course: The Mental Health Crisis, presented by Ivy Street School and Boston University's Wheelock College of Education & Human Development


BU Wheelock College of Education & Human Development and the Ivy Street School presents the third in a series of conversations with leaders across the sector as we explore the impact of COVID-19 and other issues on the mental health of young people today.

In December 2021, the U.S. Surgeon General warned that young people face “devastating” mental health effects due to challenges they’re currently experiencing. These challenges include many related to the COVID-19 pandemic, such as loss of parents or caregivers, increased divorce rates, and economic stress. In addition, issues such as climate change, income inequality, racial injustice, the opioid epidemic, and gun violence continue to negatively impact young people’s lives.

As more and more youth confront amplified anxiety and grief stemming from the sustained emotional, social, and economic trauma, issues like chronic absenteeism, lagging school performance, and increased physical aggression are on the rise. What can parents, caregivers, and educators do? Join our panelists to explore these questions and more:

  • How do we support students during this complex time?
  • How are resources being deployed to address early symptoms and acute needs?
  • What innovations are schools and community-based organizations delivering to meet the moment?
Course summary
Course opens: 
02/10/2022
Course expires: 
06/30/2023
YouTube Recording
United States

This is a recording of the webinar on February 1, Reversing Course: The Mental Health Crisis, presented by Ivy Street School and Boston University's Wheelock College of Education & Human Development


Jennifer Greif Green, Associate Professor, BU Wheelock

Leslie Suggs, President and CEO, The Home for Little Wanderers,

LeShawn Robinson, MSW, NYC Department of Education

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