Packing Your Toolbox: Supporting Jewish Teens and Fostering Resilience

In-Person: The Jewish Education Project Offices 520 8th Ave 15th floor
Free
May 17, 2023

Join The Jewish Education Project and BeWell for an overview on supporting Jewish teens in the face of mental health crises. This interactive session will provide resources for recognizing signs of anxiety and depression, and will explore the role of Jewish communal professionals in responding to mental health struggles. This session is geared towards professionals who work with teens and tweens in any capacity. 

Setting
  • Educator Training
Topic
  • Mental Health
  • Relationship Building
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Beth Lipschutz

Beth Lipschutz, MSW is committed to supporting the mental health and wellness of youth and those who care about them. Her career has been focused on community building, leadership development, inclusion, and MESH education. This includes creating and facilitating different mental wellness programs and trainings, for both teens and adults. She is proud to be a part of BeWell, the mental health and wellness initiative of Jewish Federations of North America, in partnership with the Network of Jewish Human Service Agencies, to help young people and those who care about them increase their understanding of how to best support mental health and wellness in the community.

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