Kinship Virtual Webinar Resource- “Education Series: Bullying and Other Harmful Situations-What Do I Do to Protect My Child?” LIVE Webinar Recording

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Education Series: Bullying and Other Harmful Situations-What Do I Do to Protect My Child?LIVE Webinar was presented on 9/19/2023.


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Description

As kinship children head out the door for a new school year, caregivers send them out with all the resources and materials they need for a successful year. Unfortunately, in addition to the schoolwork, many children must learn to navigate challenging issues at school involving interactions with other students. These confrontations and negative interactions can have a profound effect on children, often coloring their perception of themselves and their families, and ultimately affecting their overall mental health.

For kinship children, these situations can have an even more significant effect if they have been exposed to previous trauma. Be sure to join us for this important webinar and learn how we can support our children who experience issues related to bullying and other harmful situations at school. Through this session, we will learn how we can help our children to be successful in the new school year!

Presented by:

Blake Konny is a Safe Schools Consultant at the Kentucky Department of Education. His work includes bullying prevention, suicide prevention, and other areas focused on supporting schools to provide for students’ social and emotional needs. Blake is a former high school teacher and has over ten years of experience as a secondary school administrator.

He is passionate about ensuring that every member of a school community has the resources and support needed to be successful. Blake is a certified trainer for Olweus Bullying Prevention, Sources of Strength and Youth Mental Health First Aid.

Disclaimer: The information presented in this webinar and PowerPoint is current as of September 19, 2023. Please be aware that information can change as needed, directed, or required by law or governing institutions.