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2025 School-Based Mental Health Conference

You are invited to the 2025 School-Based Mental Health Conference, a gathering of educators, mental health professionals, and community leaders working to strengthen supports for students across our state.

Friday, November 14, 2025  8:00 AM – 4:00 PM CST

RESERVE your spot today. Space is limited to 200 attendees!!
Registration closes on Friday, November 7, 2025, at 3:00 PM CST.

Register

Why Attend?
This one-day event is packed with practical tools, strategies, and connections to help you and your team:

  • Address school-based mental health needs, prevent burnout, and targeted interventions
  • Strengthen collaboration among educators, counselors, psychologists, and community providers
  • Implement tiered prevention and early intervention strategies (MTSS, screenings)
  • Improve crisis and disaster response for timely student support

Plus, enjoy form well-deserved self-care at Pete's Pet Posse Reboot Station, Enjoy FREE Breakfast and Lunch, and Giveaways! Let’s work together to create safe, thriving school communities.

 

Training Topics

  • Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) Foundations
  • School-wide Implementation of MTSS
  • District-wide Implementation of MTSS
  • MTSS Coaching
  • MTSS and School-based Mental Health
  • MTSS and Dyslexia
  • PBIS Foundations- Systems, Practices, & Data
  • Prevent, Teach, Reinforce, Respond: Classroom Management
  • Prevent, Teach, Reinforce, Respond: Tier 2 Interventions
  • Prevent, Teach, Reinforce, Respond: Intensifying Supports for Students with Emotional and Behavioral Difficulties
  • Instructional Supports for Students with Emotional and Behavioral Difficulties
  • FBAs: Best Practices for Direct and Indirect Functional Behavior Assessments*
  • The Graph is Greener on the Other Side: Effectively Using School-wide, Class-wide, and Individual Student Data
  • Accommodations, Modifications, and Interventions
  • MTSS and Special Education for Community Mental Health Providers
  • Other Topics Related to Academics, Behavior, Mental Health, and Special Education available by request

 

*The BRIDGE Center currently partners with the Oklahoma State Department of Education as qualifying professionals to provide an FBA Training opportunity which meets the requirements for established competencies within training.

 

Types of Training

  • Bring a school team to OSU-CHS Legacy West Tower, located at 5310 E. 31st, Tulsa, OK 74135. This location is central to Tulsa, OK and offers easy access to local restaurants and hotel accommodations.
  • On-site at your school
  • Virtual training

 

Schedule a Training

To schedule a training, request pricing, or ask a question, please complete this inquiry form.

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