As of the beginning of November, a new mental health resource program is available to Washington youth for free.
The organization's founder talks with KING 5 about making connections through film to address anxiety, social media addiction, suicide, bullying and more.SEATTLE — launched the program, Creative Coping Toolkit , with free access to all K-12 students, community college level students and higher education.
Filmmaker and Impactful Fund founder Scilla Andreen said the team is proud of the launch and hopes it"helps save lives." Andreen said the toolkit includes films for an evidence-based mental health education program that provides practical tools to educate our educators, youth, and families to"safely address mental health."Because the programs use film to provide education, Andreen said youth and adults are likely to make connections through storytelling.
Four award-winning film programs to initiate understanding and emotional engagement on topics such as anxiety, resilience, bullying, respect, social media addiction, character building, and kindness. Andreen said these programs are designed to promote empathy and provide an immersive experience that can foster positive changeKING would like to send you push notifications about the latest news and weather.
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