Shreveport, LA – It’s time for the community to come together and unite for a cause that touches the hearts of many. On October 18, the city will be hosting the 14th Annual Bullying Prevention and 19th Annual Suicide Prevention Conference at LSU Shreveport (LSUS). This conference promises an enriching experience for professionals who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and youth.
At LSUS, the focus isn’t just on education; it’s about making sure that knowledge and advancement are accessible for everyone. Dr. Helen Wise, the Associate Provost for LSUS, emphasizes this point, stating, “The Bullying and Suicide Prevention Conference at LSUS is more than just an event — it’s a commitment to empowering our community.” The conference is budget-friendly, at just $79, allowing professionals to earn six general Continuing Education Units (CEUs) without the financial strain.
Every year, the conference draws in counselors, school psychologists, psychologists, social workers, and teachers eager to stay updated on the latest research and evidence-based practices for effective intervention. The morning keynote session will kick off the day by focusing on proactive solutions for bullying within school environments. Forget the usual “no bullying zone” posters; this session aims to address higher-order social-emotional skills that can truly prevent conflicts from escalating into bullying situations.
As we transition to the lunch session, the focus shifts dramatically to a sobering reality: youth suicide. It will be discussed as a critical public health crisis that we cannot ignore. The afternoon agenda centers around a pressing issue that deeply affects children everywhere – diagnosing trauma caused by bullying. Understanding how bullying can lead to serious emotional distress is vital for anyone involved in providing support and intervention.
Clint Davis, who is widely known for his expertise, will be the afternoon keynote speaker. He encourages attending professionals by stating, “If you want to learn the devastating effects that bullying has on children and how to ethically treat and diagnose the trauma it causes, come to this conference and you will be equipped to do so.” His extensive background in the field promises a wealth of insight.
The Annual Bullying Prevention and Annual Suicide Prevention Conference doesn’t just serve to educate; it acts as a vital resource for sharing the most current evidence-based practices and methodologies to be implemented within professional settings. The knowledge gained here will empower attendees to take proactive steps in their own environments and foster a stronger support system for youth.
This conference is not just an event; it’s a community movement toward making a lasting impact on young lives. Everyone has a role to play in this endeavor, whether through direct intervention or by contributing to the larger dialogue on bullying and mental health issues. With registration open, this is the perfect opportunity to gain valuable insights and tools that can bring about real change.
If you’re interested in learning more, including the detailed agenda for the day, visit the LSUS Continuing Education website. Together, let’s spread the message and pave a path toward a safer, more supportive community for everyone.
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