Free Special Education Support Services Class - Thursday, March 24 - Details below!
MARCH 9 | 2016
New video available: Addressing School Violence: Case Studies of School Age Mass Shooters
In this video replay, Brandi Burque, PhD, a San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) psychologist, speaks about one of the most difficult events for an educator or mental health professional to experience. Dr. Burque's presentation includes an analysis of the risk and protective factors of schools and perpetrators of school violence, variables involved in specific case studies, and how media and technology impact the social variables that contribute to violence in schools.
This presentation was recorded during Dr. Burque's CEU presentation at Clarity CGC on January 22, 2016.
Click here to watch Addressing School Violence: Case Studies of School Age Mass Shooters.
To order a free DVD of this 5-part series, send an email to Mike Hannan and include your mailing address, telephone number, and if applicable, the organization you represent.
You're invited to a Kendra Gives Back Party!
Please plan to join us for a Kendra Gives Back Party, on Thursday, March 24, from 6:00 - 8:00 pm.
This will be a fun shopping event hosted by the South Texas Alamo Chapter of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, with 20% of sales benefiting Clarity CGC!
Free Special Education Support Services class on Thursday, March 24 at Clarity CGC
Brighton Center, in partnership with Clarity CGC, will present a free parent training program called Special Education Support Services (SESS). In addition to valuable information, participants will receive a meal, beverage, childcare and a certificate for three credit hours.
To reserve your seat for this SESS class, call 210.826.4492.
New, confidential, no cost substance abuse treatment program now available
The UT Health Science Center of San Antonio has a new, confidential, no cost substance abuse treatment program for teens with marijuana, alcohol or other drug problems. The CAMBIO Program provides comprehensive assessment and intervention at no cost for families who are uninsured or receiving Medicaid benefits.
The 10-week program includes an assessment, weekly counseling for the teen and parent/guardian, milestone incentives, bilingual staff, and transportation if needed.
There's still time to join us for Strong Minds and Happy Hearts!
One in Five Minds presents Strong Minds and Happy Hearts - A conversation on children's mental health, this Thursday, March 10, 6:00 - 8:15 pm at Kitty Hawk Middle School.
The evening includes childcare, a light meal, information tables and excellent speakers discussing warning signs, how to find help, how to work with your school, what to do about substance abuse and more.
Click here for more information or to register for Strong Minds and Happy Hearts this Thursday night.
We are a nonprofit mental health treatment center providing programs specifically for kids ages 3-17. Our goal is to provide families throughout South Texas greater access to children's mental health care regardless of their ability to pay.