The event will provide professionals with insights and practical strategies to combat the two mental health crises. According to the press release, attendees will benefit from in-depth keynotes, local resources, networking, and “meaningful dialogue.”
“Despite anti-bullying laws in all 50 states, families and communities continue to suffer unimaginable losses as we lose exceptional young lives to this relentless crisis,” said Dr. Allen Grant, Dean of LSU Shreveport’s College of Education and Human Development. “Universities have a profound responsibility to lead the way by uniting community partners, schools, and mental health professionals.”
The event will be held on Friday, September 12, on the LSUS campus.
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