In partnership with the NC Department of Health and Human Services free public trainings will be available for educators, staff, leadership, and family support staff providing services to North Carolinas adolescents 12 to 17 years. Staff can be directed to this calendar to register for a training that works with their schedule.
Target Audience
These free public offerings are meant to provide professional development for educators, staff, leadership, and family support staff providing services to North Carolinas adolescents 12 to 17 years, that supports ongoing learning in social-emotional development, and mental health.
____ This course provides approved contact hours for many professional licensing boards. Please confirm with your licensing board if this course is eligible.
| Registration Link | Course Type | Date | Day | Time | Virtual or In-Person | Deadline to Register |
| Register | YMHFA | 01/24/2026 | Saturday | 9:00 am – 3:30 pm | Virtual | 01/21/2026 |
| Register | YMHFA | 02/11/2026 & 02/12/2026 | Wed/Thurs | 05:00 pm – 08:00 pm | Virtual | 02/04/26 |
| Register | YMHFA | 02/16/2026 | Monday | 9:00 am – 3:30 pm | Virtual | 02/11/2026 |
| Register | YMHFA | 03/28/26 | Saturday | 9:00-3:30pm | Virtual | 03/18/2026 |
| Register | YMHFA | 05/02/26 | Saturday | 9:00 am-3:30 pm | Virtual | 04/23/26 |
Additional CEU Approved Asynchronous training sessions can be found at https://ncmhfa.unc.edu/asynchronous-learning/
Supporting Exceptional Students: The Intersection of Social-Emotional Learning and Disability
Educators who take this course will explore common social-emotional challenges experienced by elementary, middle, and high school students across the disability spectrum, with a focus on utilizing Social Emotional Learning (SEL) strategies to support students in the school environment.
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3 general education credits ASWB ACE
3 contact hours NBCC
This course explores a range of typical social emotional development for elementary aged students Preschool through 5th grade; and discusses the impact of trauma on students and how school staff can support children in concrete ways to promote their social-emotional learning.
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3 general education credits ASWB ACE
3 contact hours NBCC
Intersections and Connections of Restorative Justice, Mental Health, and Education in Schools
This online, self-paced training course: explores the Restorative Justice in Education Framework and describes different restorative justice practices; outlines the connections between restorative justice and mental health, as well as the connection between restorative justice and equity; and emphasizes how restorative justice supports the well-being of staff and students.
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3 contact hours NBCC
3 general education credits ASWB ACE



