Foster Child Needing Sarpy CASA

Depression 101

Depression is often described by folks experiencing it as a sadness that encompasses your life, impacts your day-to-day activities, and limits your functioning as you’d normally want to. It’s a condition known for its feelings of hopelessness and often worthlessness—and is misunderstood by many as something “you can snap out of.” Depression comes in many

Why We Need To Talk About Men’s Mental Health

Men are less likely than women to seek mental health help for depression, substance addiction, and stressful life events, including anxiety and trauma. There are many reasons for it, including unwillingness to talk, social norms, existing stigma, and downplaying symptoms. But “I’m fine” can only get someone so far—especially since men are significantly more at

Healthcare Equity and Cultural Humility: Ethical Practice in Social Services

This training focuses on integrating cultural humility and healthcare equity into ethical practice within social services. As the diversity of populations served continues to grow, it is essential for professionals to approach their work with a commitment to lifelong learning, self-reflection, and respect for different cultural perspectives. Participants will explore the concept of cultural humility,

Online Safety

Project Harmony trainers present the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s materials targeting online safety. The training empowers parents, caregivers, and those who care about kids to engage in regular, age-appropriate conversations with youth about benefits, risks, and what to do if something happens online. The training includes resources and information from The National