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2023 Healthy Living for Everyone Symposium Sessions

September 24, 2023 by Stephanie Gray

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SYMPOSIUM Sessions

Keynote Address

Dr. Safdar Medina

Adolescent Substance Use: Screening, Prevention, and Treatment

Adolescent Substance Use is a major public health concern. Use of nicotine products, cannabis products, and alcohol, continue to be prevalent among teens. Some go on to use other drugs, including opioids. Screening and prevention are key. Treatment options exist, including motivational interviewing and medication. This presentation will provide an overview of recent trends and discuss strategies to help parents and educators.

Dr. Safdar Medina is the Pediatric Director at Tri River Heatlh Center in Uxbridge and an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at UMassChan Medical School. He currently serves as the school physician for the Northborough/Southborough School District. He is Medical Consultant for the School Health Unit at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. He was awarded a grant by the American Academy of Pediatrics in 2008 to work with community partners on teen substance use prevention. He treats youth who struggle with mental health conditions and addiction, including providing medication assisted treatment for opioid use disorder.


Breakout Sessions 1:

Supporting the Well-Being of LGBTQIA+ Youth and Families

Kimm Topping

Join Kimm Topping for an interactive and engaging program about supporting LGBTQIA+ students and families in and outside of the school building. Across the country, LGBTQIA+ students consistently experience higher rates of mental health challenges and rates of suicide, but this can be interrupted with the help of supportive adults and improved school and community climates. Participants will learn how they can truly be a support.


Building Bridges: The Art and Science of Connecting with Adolescents

Mysha Kuhlmann

This presentation will offer five foundational principles to support and encourage meaningful relationships between adults and adolescents. We will explore the science behind belonging, consider how our facial expressions may or may not represent our feelings and thoughts, learn ways to build social skills, and dive into the often-overlooked realm of adolescent boys. Participants will walk away with clear and actionable strategies to support their engagement with adolescents in schools, the community, and at home.


Supporting the Whole Child: Putting Local Wellness Policies into Practice

Nicole Good, Judith Crocker & Sarah Littmann

Investing time in school wellness helps students thrive in the classroom and community. While many Massachusetts schools have a Local Wellness Policy, putting policy into practice can be challenging. Join Massachusetts’ Safe Routes to School, DESE’s School Wellness Specialist, and Triton Regional Schools as they dive into best policy practices around nutrition, physical education, and active transportation.


Peace Play in Urban Settings

Louis D. Brown Peace Institute

Peace play is a form of sandtray therapy where individuals are encouraged to reflect on their own strengths and struggles without using words. The workshop we will be providing is a hands on healing modality based on sand tray world play therapy and the use of miniatures. This is a culturally relevant modality that offers an alternative to traditional talk therapy. We will be going through a Peace play session, explain the clinical side, how our organization has adapted it and an experiential section where participants try on the process.


Breakout Sessions 2:

Working Together to Advocate for Healthy Communities Where All Children Can Flourish

Senator Sal DiDomenico

We cannot do this work alone! This presentation will address how communities can come together as one for the health, safety and well being of our children. Senator DiDomenico will address advocacy work, collaboration and the process of building coalitions to bring communities together in support of all. Attendees will explore how to do it, when to do it and why we do it. None of us can do this work individually; we have to work as a team.


Saving Lives With Mental Health Literacy Education

Marissa Carty

Mental Health Collaborative is a 501(c)3 dedicated to building resilient communities through mental health education & awareness. At this session, learn the basics of mental health literacy: decreasing stigma, understanding illnesses, promoting positive mental health, and accessing care. In addition to teaching you the core concepts of mental health literacy, we will review our evidence-based school programming, including our educator training, student curriculum, coaches training, and parent/caregiver training.


PTA Connected: Take Charge of Your Digital Life

Cecily Goulange

Raising children can be fraught with challenges, especially in an evolving digital world. PTA Connected provides tools, workshops and support to help families in your community navigate raising children in the digital age. This presentation will highlight how families can work together to find balance and digital wellness through these free National PTA programs, as well as program help available across the state with our PTA Connected State Champion.


Accessibility and Belonging in Schools and Fitness

Liam Riley and Karen DeRoche

This presentation delves into ideas, stories, and reflection involving how we can use our strengths and backgrounds to better cultivate a sense of inclusivity and affirmation of students across schools nationwide in academic and athletic contexts.


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2023 Healthy Living for Everyone Symposium Agenda

September 24, 2023 by Stephanie Gray

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Healthy Living for Everyone: A Unified Voice

November 4th, 2023

Thayer Academy, Braintree, Massachusetts

With Massachusetts Teachers Association’s (MTA) major sponsorship and partnership, MA PTA is providing a full year of statewide, comprehensive health, safety and wellness programming. Healthy Living for Everyone: A Unified Voice includes four virtual and hybrid events throughout 2023 – 2024 addressing health specific needs and concerns in our Massachusetts communities including healthcare equity and access, food insecurity and nutrition, mental health and wellness, and physical fitness and heart health.

8:00 am – 9:00 am       Registration, Continental Breakfast and Vendor Exhibit

9:00 am – 10:00 am     Opening Remarks

  • Jackie Coogan, Massachusetts PTA BOD, Chair of MA PTA Health Committee
  • Jed Wartman, Thayer Academy Assistant Head of School for Student Engagement and Well-Being
  • Yvonne Johnson, National PTA President
  • Karen DeRoche, Massachusetts PTA President
  • Dr. Safdar Medina, Keynote Speaker, Safdar Medina is the Pediatric Director at Tri River Health Center in Uxbridge at an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at UMass Chan Medical School

10:00 am – 10:15 am Transition Break

10:15 am – 11:15 am Breakout Workshop Session 1

  1. Supporting the Well-Being of LGBTQIA+ Youth and Families with Kimm Topping
  2. Building Bridges: The Art and Science of Connecting with Adolescents with Mysha Kuhlmann
  3. Supporting the Whole Child: Putting Local Wellness Policies into Practice with Judith Crocker, Nicole Good and Sarah Littmann
  4. Peace Play in Urban Settings with the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute

11:15 am – 11:30 am Transition Break

11:30 am – 12:30 pm Breakout Workshop Session 2

  1. Working Together to Advocate for Healthy Communities Where All Children Can Flourish with Senator Sal DiDomenico
  2. Saving Lives With Mental Health Literacy Education with Marissa Carty
  3. PTA Connected: Take Charge of Your Digital Life with Cecily Goulange
  4. Accessibility and Belonging in Schools and Fitness with Liam Riley and Karen DeRoche

12:30 pm – 2:00 pm    Lunch with Discussion and Learning Panel with Audience Participation Forum:

Moderator, Senator Sal DiDomenico

2:00 pm – 2:30 pm      Networking with Participants, Vendors & Speakers

Don’t miss the opportunity to:

  • Get Healthy Ideas to use at School and Home
  • Be inspired by Healthy Thinkers
  • Learn new ways to make your Family, School, and Community Healthy

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2023 Going Back To School Healthy – Agenda

July 7, 2023 by Stephanie Gray

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With Massachusetts Teachers Association’s (MTA) major sponsorship, support and partnership, the Massachusetts Parent Teachers Association (MA PTA) aims to provide a full year of statewide, comprehensive health, safety and wellness programs Healthy Living for Everyone: A Unified Voice.

Programming will begin on August 22, “Going Back to School Healthy” including three virtual and hybrid events spaced throughout 2023 – 2024 as well as a more significant Health Symposium scheduled for November 4 2023. All of these will be addressing health-specific needs and concerns in our Massachusetts communities including, but not limited to, healthcare equity and access, food insecurity and nutrition, mental health and well-being, and physical fitness and heart health.

We look forward to creating and fostering A Unified Voice by collaborating with all of our State PTA unit leaders and members, educators, colleagues and community supporters in presenting these programs, thereby creating new and deepening existing partnerships. In particular, we will ensure that the Teacher, the ‘T’ in PTA, will be involved both in learning and presenting, as we recognize the struggles our educators are undoubtedly facing in the classroom during an incredibly challenging period in our Nation’s history. MA PTA recognizes that it does take a whole village to raise the child in building a vibrant and knowledgeable next generation of competent and compassionate leaders, especially in this time of uncertainty, fear, apprehension and loss.

Even now in 2023, as the COVID pandemic lingers, creating havoc and uncertainty in our communities, we are challenged to rethink the manner in which we educate, advocate and partner. It is paramount that our children, educators, families, schools and communities across the Commonwealth be heard and treated with dignity, equity and respect. MA PTA is listening, and we are ready to respond and support.

Save the Date, Mark your Calendars now… and join us on November 4, 2023 for our Health Summit at Thayer Academy in Braintree, MA. REGISTERATION COMING SOON

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2023-2024 Healthy Living for Everyone – A Unified Voice

June 5, 2023 by Stephanie Gray

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  • Complete Webinar List with QR Code
  • #3 Presenter Senator Sal Di Domenico
  • Meet the Presenters Judy Crocker, Sarah Littmann, Nicole Good
  • #4 Meet the Presenter Liam Riley
  • #5 Meet the Presenter Marissa Carty
  • #6 Meet the Presenter Cecily Goulange
  • #8 Meet the Presenter Dr Medina
  • #9 Meet the Presenter Dr Miotto
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Information on the Program

Massachusetts PTA is the organization that solves the toughest problems and creates valuable tools for schools, families, and students. Join the excitement and be a part of our latest Health, Safety and Wellness programming – Healthy Living for Everyone – A Unified Voice! During this three part, year long program you will connect with some of the state’s most influential healthcare leaders, as well as other parents and educators with us on Zoom and in person.

With Massachusetts Teachers Association’s (MTA) major sponsorship and partnership, MA PTA is providing a full year of statewide, compressive health, safety and wellness programming. Healthy Living for Everyone: A Unified Voice includes four virtual and hybrid events throughout 2023 – 2024 addressing health specific needs and concerns in our Massachusetts communities including healthcare equity and access, food insecurity and nutrition, mental health and wellness, and physical fitness and heart health.

Don’t miss the opportunity to:

  • Get Healthy Ideas to use at School and Home
  • Be inspired by Healthy Thinkers
  • Learn new ways to make your Family, School, and Community Healthy

Filed Under: 2023 Events, Events, Health & Wellness

$20,000 Grant Award to Massachusetts PTA from Massachusetts Teachers Association (MTA)

February 27, 2023 by Madison Estes

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  • Massachusetts PTA Health Safety and Wellness Committee has been awarded $20,000
  • Award will be used to engage families, educators and communities with a series of
    programs during the year around health safety and wellness
  • Massachusetts PTA advocates for all children, families and educators
    [Lexington, MA, February 20, 2023] – Massachusetts Parent Teacher Association (PTA) is
    proud to announce the receipt of the Massachusetts Teachers Association’s (MTA) Public
    Relations/Organizing Committee Grant by our MA PTA Health, Safety and Wellness
    Committee. The grant award in the amount of $20,000 will provide engaging programs around
    health, safety and wellness for families, teachers, students and community members here in
    Massachusetts.
    The MTA Public Relations/Organizing Campaign Committee supports MTA organizing and
    coalition-building efforts and promotes the activities and successes of educators and public
    education at all levels.
    With this grant award from the MTA, the MA PTA will provide a full year of statewide,
    comprehensive health, safety and wellness programming titled “Healthy Living for Everyone, a
    Unified Voice”. Programming will include three virtual and hybrid events spaced throughout
    2023-2024 as well as our Fifth Health Symposium scheduled for November 2023 addressing
    health-specific needs and concerns in our Massachusetts communities including but not
    limited to, healthcare equity and access, food insecurity and nutrition, mental health and well-
    being, and physical fitness and heart health.
    “As a 100% volunteer non-profit, we could not be more appreciative of this grant and our
    partnership with the MTA” said Karen DeRoche, MA PTA President, “as an advocacy
    association one of our highest priorities is the health, safety and well-being of our children,
    their families, teachers and communities. Without the support of partners like the MTA, these
    programs would not be possible.” MA PTA has a long history of engaging and supporting
    health related topics. For more information on the Health Safety and Wellness Committee’s
    2022-2024 Goals and Objects along with information on upcoming programming please visit
    www.masspta.org.
    We look forward to our continued collaboration with the Massachusetts Teachers Association
    (MTA) supporting the well-being of our students, families, teachers, and communities.

The Massachusetts Parent Teacher Association has for 112 years advocated for children and
families and our mission remains as important today as it did when we were founded: to make
every child’s potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to
advocate for all children.

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