B-HERO's Tell Us Something Good series highlights ways school communities can get connected with statewide and local partners in the behavioral health field.

Day For Prevention - December 10th

The ND Department of Health & Human Services is hosting a Day for Prevention December 10th from 9am-4:30pm CT.

Tickets are FREE and available virtually or for the in-person event at the Bismarck Event Center. Click graphic below for more info.

This event is designed to increase awareness and collaboration on substance use prevention through data insights, effective strategies, and community engagement, fostering a unified approach to reducing substance misuse in North Dakota.

B-HERO will be there - will you?


Suggested Audience: School Behavioral Health Resource Coordinators; School Social Workers; School Nurses; School Counselors; School Administrators; Public Health Employees; Elected City, State Officials (Legislators); Behavioral Health & Related College Students; Law Enforcement; Coalition networks; Treatment and Recovery Providers


Those attending the Day for Prevention may consider attending the Opioid Best Practice Summit scheduled for December 9th. Click left for more details.

Prevention Begins with Relationships

B-HERO Relationship Mapping Facilitator Training is BACK!


Missed last week's session? No worries!

Register here for the Facilitator Training in two parts - both sessions 3:30-4:30 PM CT.

Part 1 - November 12

Part 2 - November 26

Looking for a Quick Win?

Try the 2x10


The 2x10 Relationship Building Strategy involves one educator, one students, 10 consecutive school days, and 20 total minutes. Learn more by clicking the resource right-- oh, and it's on B-HERO's website, too!

For a Quick Video on 2x10, CLICK HERE!

For additional resources and opportunities, visit our website at b-hero.org!

Mission
To engage K-12 Behavioral Health Resource Coordinators in training, technical assistance, and opportunities to facilitate connections.  
Vision
All school personnel will develop the knowledge and skills to support the health and wellbeing of every student and family.