Digital Toolkits and Online Training Resources

Mental Health America
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This May, Mental Health America will help you:
-LEARN how modern life affects mental health with new resources to navigate our changing world.
-ACT by building your coping toolbox so you can manage stress, difficult emotions, and challenging situations.
-ADVOCATE to improve mental health for yourself, your friends and family, and your community.

National Institute of Mental Health Digital Shareables
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Are you looking for ways to raise awareness about mental health in your community? You can use these shareable resources to spread the word. We encourage you to use the hashtag #shareNIMH in your social media posts to connect with people and organizations with similar goals.
Using the hashtag helps us evaluate which outreach resources and topics are most useful. Check back often for new topics and resources and sign up to receive the Discover NIMH e-newsletter to learn about new materials, including tools you can share during upcoming health observances and in your outreach and education activities.
https://www.nimh.nih.gov/

National Institute of Mental Health Maternal and New Parent Mental Health
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The journey to parenthood is an exciting experience filled with joy, love, and growth. It can also be a time of stress, anxiety, and emotional upheaval. The changes that come with pregnancy, childbirth, and caring for a newborn can take a toll on anyone’s mental health.

Rural Minds
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Our mission is to serve as the informed voice for mental health in rural America, and to provide mental health information and resources.

SAMHSA National Substance Use Prevention Week Toolkit
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The National Prevention Week planning and promotional materials were created to help your ongoing prevention efforts. You can help raise awareness about the importance of positive mental health and substance use prevention by hosting prevention events and sharing promotional materials to connect your community event or outreach with the National Prevention Week movement.