By Laura Oncea, WEforum Editor
Event Tickets Available Here!
In response to the evolving challenges faced by today’s youth, WEforum Group and the Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide (SPTS) are set to host a community conversation event, tackling the complexities of youth mental health struggles. This insightful and transformative event is scheduled for Tuesday, October 29th at Forrestdale Middle School, Multi-purpose Auditorium, 60 Forrest Avenue, Rumson, NJ.
The event agenda is as follows:
- Registration: 6:30 pm
- Program: 7:00-8:00 pm
- Q&A: 8:00-8:30 pm
The conversation will once again be moderated by Susan Tellone, clinical director of the Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide (SPTS). The distinguished panel of experts includes Kalisha Smith, LCSW, associate clinical director at SPTS; Stacy Brief, LMSW, coordinator at SPTS Summit Long Island, Marli J. Gelfrand, M.A., L.P.C., A.C.S., assistant vice president of RWJBarnabas Health – Monmouth Medical Center (MMC), and Christine and Bob Moore, Parent Voice.
“We believe that breaking the silence is the first step towards building a community that thrives on mental well-being,” stated Carolyn DeSena, founder of WEforum Group and MMC Trustee. “By openly discussing these issues, we hope to shatter the stigma surrounding youth mental health.”
The event aims to create an open and safe environment for parents, caregivers, and community members to come together, share experiences, and gain valuable knowledge to support the younger generation in facing the challenges of today’s world.
“We want to provide attendees with a candid look into personal experiences and valuable insights from our panel of experts,” added Susan Tellone. “This conversation will delve into recognizing subtle signs preceding mental health crises, offering a unique perspective on what the panelists wish they had known earlier.”
Partners for the event include the Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide, Monmouth Medical Center, RWJBarnabas Health, Rumson School District, the Mental Health Association of Monmouth County, Tigger Stavola Foundation, ShoreHouse, The Source at Red Bank Regional High School, and Soffer and Associates. In collaboration with the Rumson-Fair Haven Ridge Road Alliance, students will receive 2 hours of community service for attending.
Don’t miss this transformative discussion that aims to strengthen the bonds within families and the community, fostering a resilient mindset and proactive intervention in youth mental health challenges. Let’s break the silence, shatter the stigma, and build a community that prioritizes and thrives on mental well-being!