Mental Wellness Summit October 12, 2024
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Date: Sat Oct 12, 9:00 AM EDT - Sat Oct 12, 12:00 PM EDT
Category:
  • Life Skills,
  • Adult Training,
  • Leadership Development,
  • Healthy Living
Level:
  • Volunteers

Mental Wellness Summit

Date and Time

Saturday, October 12, 2024

9:00 am to 12:00 pm 

 

Location:

Council Offices

341 N Mills Ave

Orlando, FL 32803

 

Facilitator: 

Kellie Brunner, MPH, MCHES

 

A health promotion professional with experience in a variety of health prevention areas. She has a bachelor's degree in Health Education from Florida State and a Master's in Public Health from the University of Florida. She is also a Master Certified Health Education Specialist. Throughout her career, she has designed a drug abuse prevention program for at-risk girls through Girl Scouts of the Apalachee Bend, conducted dating violence prevention programs for high school students, developed and conducted HIV/AIDS prevention programs and continuing education programs for healthcare professionals, and is a recovering high school health teacher. Currently, Kellie is a Health Promotions Director for the American Lung Association, managing TB Prevention and Care programs throughout the United States. In her off time, she enjoys scrapbooking, building Lego sets, reading, and wants to learn how to crochet.

 

Fee:

$5.00

 

Audience:

Adult Members with girls in age levels of Junior, Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador.

Adult Members: Co-leaders, Parent Helpers, Juliette's parents, and all other adults. 

 

NoTag-along allowed

 

Capacity:

24

 

Participant s will be provided with age-level resources and tools. 

 

Content Notes: 

Girl Scout Safety Activity Checkpoints-Overall Health, Well-Being, and Inclusivity to see guidelines for addressing and reporting mental health concerns about a Girl Scout. For additional guidance, get the full version of Safety Activity Checkpoints. https://www.citrus-gs.org/en/members/for-volunteers/forms-and-documents.html

 

The contents of the Mental Wellness Patch Program Playbook are for informational purposes only. This program was made in partnership with the HCA Healthcare Foundation and the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). The information presented by this program is not an attempt by Girl Scouts of the USA ("GSUSA") to practice medicine or to give specific medical advice, including, without limitation, advice concerning the topic of mental health. Therefore, the information from this program should not replace consultation with your doctor or other qualified mental health providers and/or specialists. Never disregard, avoid, or delay obtaining advice from your licensed mental health care provider because of something you have read or experienced through our program. If you believe you or another individual is suffering a mental health crisis or other medical emergencies, contact your doctor immediately, seek medical attention immediately in an emergency room, or call 911 or 988 (the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).