Clinton High School to participate in Mental Health First Aid pilot program – WAND

Posted: Published on November 26th, 2019

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CLINTON, Ill. (WAND) - Clinton HIgh School has been selected to participate in the teen Mental Health First Aid pilot program run by the National Council for Behavioral Health.

The program is being supported by Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation.

The Mental Health First Aid pilot program is developed for high school students in the U.S.

Clinton High School is one of 40 sites selected to take part in the second cohort of the pilot program. There are a total of 75 sites teaching the program.

"We are thrilled to introduce teen Mental Health First Aid to our community and already have 375 students enrolled," said Katy Arnold, tMHFA Program Coordinator at Clinton High School. "The program will teach high school students to recognize and respond when their friends are experiencing the early stages of a mental health or addiction problem."

The in-person training is designed for high school students to learn about mental illnesses and addictions and how to identify and respond to a developing mental health or substance use problem among their peers.

Students learn a 5-step action plan to help their friends who may be facing a mental health problem or crisis, such as suicide.

The course specifically highlights the important step of involving a responsible and trusted adult.

Clinton High School has also trained, eight staff members in Mental Health First Aid for Adults Working with Young People.

"We're thrilled Clinton High School is one of the first U.S. high schools to participate in teen Mental Health First Aid," said Chuck Ingoglia, president and CEO of the National Council for Behavioral Health. "Teens trust their friends, so they need to be trained to recognize signs of mental health or substance use problems in their peers. The number one thing a teen can do to support a friend dealing with anxiety or depression is to help them seek support from a trusted adult."

"My dream is that this tMHFA happens in every school. I'm just so proud of all of you," said Born This Way Foundation's co-founder, Lady Gaga when she spoke with some of the first cohort of students who took the teen Mental Health First Aid program earlier this year. "Through this pilot, Clinton High School is taking an important step toward ensuring their students are able to recognize when a friend or peer might be struggling and to feel confident that they know what to do to help," said

Cynthia Germanotta, president and co-founder of Born This Way Foundation. "Knowing how to spot the signs that someone in our lives is experiencing a mental health challenge and understanding how we can support that person is a basic life skill we all need to have especially teenagers."

tMHFA is an evidence-based training program from Australia. The National Council adapted the training with support from Born This Way Foundation and Well Being Trust. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health are assessing the pilot program to evaluate its effectiveness.

The training will be available to the public following analysis of the pilot study.

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