Advancing Evidence-Based Prevention and Mental Health Systems in
Indiana Schools

Let’s say YES! to our students!
Event Information

When

June 14, 2023

Where

Embassy Suites, Noblesville, IN

An Indiana Convening

Youth Emerging Stronger!

The YES! Summit will gather hundreds of Indiana school leaders and education stakeholders who are committed to expanding the use of best practices, evidence-based prevention, and mental health supports within schools. With a combination of panel discussions and specific content tracks, the YES! Summit will inspire attendees and provide them with a roadmap and lessons learned for improving Hoosier student mental wellbeing. 

Mental health challenges are on the rise among young people, and their emotional wellbeing is on the decline. COVID-19 exacerbated these trends, which have developed over the last decade. To tackle this crisis, we need preventative methods and an intentional framework to support students’ wellbeing and success. Say YES! to our students and join us for the Youth Emerging Stronger Summit.

Join Us

Who Should Attend?

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District or Network Leaders

Superintendents, Executive Directors, Directors of Student Support, and other senior district/network staff who are committed to building a comprehensive school mental health system

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School Leaders

Principals, school counselors, social workers, and those leading student wellbeing approaches at the school-level

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Funders and Stakeholders

Private funders, community funders and partners, government leaders, and other stakeholders

The YES! Summit

Event Agenda

8:00-9:00 AM
Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00-9:45 AM
Morning Keynote
Dr. Brandie Oliver
Professor, Graduate School Counseling Program, Butler University
10:00-11:00 AM
Breakout Tracks
  • Content Track 1: Exploration and Preparation – Supporting Student Wellness 101: Why and How to Get Started
  • Content Track 2: Initial and Continual Implementation – Strengthening Student Wellness Initiatives: Maintaining Stakeholder Engagement and Continuous Program Improvement
  • Content Track 3: Funders and Stakeholders – Supporting Student Mental Wellbeing Programs: Funders Lessons Learned
11:30 AM-1:00 PM
General Session (Lunch Served)
Remarks
Douglas Huntsinger
Executive Director for Drug Prevention, Treatment & Enforcement, and Chairman of the Indiana Commission to Combat Substance Use Disorder
Panel Discussion
Indiana School Administrators - Individual District Mental Health Initiatives
1:15-2:15 PM
Breakout Tracks
  • Content Track 1: Exploration and Installation – Critical Elements for Effective Prevention and Student Wellbeing Initiatives
  • Content Track 2: Initial and Continual Implementation – Sustaining the Work
  • Content Track 3: Funders and Stakeholders – Strengthening Impact through Community Partnerships
2:30-3:15 PM
Closing General Session
Remarks
Jay Chaudhary
Director of the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction
Personal Testimony
Dr. Nicole Beeman-Cadwallader
3:15-4:00 PM
Networking Reception

Find Your Fit

Content Tracks

Attendees can choose breakout sessions catered toward each stage of bringing evidence-based prevention and mental health systems in schools, or toward supporting this work on partnership and leadership levels.

Welcome

A Word from Dr. Jenner

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Student well-being is an essential building block for academic success. As Hoosier students continue to struggle in the wake of COVID-19, and mental health providers face capacity constraints, the Indiana Department of Education is committed to thinking upstream and providing opportunities and tools for educators statewide to prioritize student well-being and improve educational outcomes.

Dr. Katie Jenner

Indiana Secretary of Education

Welcome

A Word from Jay Chaudhary

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Student wellbeing is an essential building block for academic success. As Hoosier students continue to struggle in the wake of COVID-19, and mental health providers face capacity constraints, educators and our state organizations must work together to advance mental health systems within our schools. We are collectively committed to thinking upstream and providing opportunities and tools for educators statewide to prioritize student wellbeing and improve educational outcomes.

Jay Chaudhary
Director of Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction

Scholarship Application

Travel Reimbursement

School District/Network Travel Reimbursement 

School District/Networks are eligible for a Project AWARE scholarship to provide reimbursement for attendees’ travel costs such as hotel, mileage, and per diem (in adherence with state travel guidelines). The scholarship may not exceed $2,500 and will be distributed after the event when receipts and an invoice have been submitted to IDOE.

Let’s say YES! to our students!
Together—let's gain actionable tools and inspire positive change.

The YES! Summit is made possible by the following:

The YES! Summit is made possible by the following:

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