
Real Talk About Children's Mental Health
By The Children's Center
In each episode, we get real about the unimaginable mental, social, and behavioral health challenges faced by Detroit’s most vulnerable children and families every day.
Why is this important? Because at The Children's Center, we're passionate about healing children. We believe every child deserves a chance to succeed, to become the amazing person they were born to be.
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Real Talk About Children's Mental HealthApr 24, 2023

Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network: Must have resources and the 20th Anniversary of youth led work of Youth United.
Welcome back Real Talk listeners! We are up and recording once again. Stay tuned in for a whole new schedule of mental health topics, subject matter expects event information and community resources with a focus on children, families and the stakeholders.
Listen in as Laura connects with Tiffany Devon and Bianca Miles of Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network (DWIHN) around the new mental health app that you will want to download and have as a resource. Also, find out what's going on with Youth United and their 20th anniversary.
For more information on Detroit Wayne Integrated Health and the myDWIHN app please go to www.dwihn.org or reach out by calling the 24-hour helpline at 1-800-241-4949
We are excited to be back and look forward to listening in.

E22: Suicide Loss Survivors
Listen in as @TCC_Laura talks with Dr. Athena Kheibari, Assistant Professor in the Wayne State University School of Social Work about "Suicide Loss Survivors."
Athena Kheibari (K-Berry) is an Assistant Professor in the Wayne State University School of Social Work. She received her PhD in social work from the University of Kentucky, her Masters in social psychology from Ball State University, and her Bachelors in psychology from the University of Michigan-Dearborn. Her research focuses on suicide and the impact of suicide on attempt and loss survivors. Dr. Kheibari draws from both the scientific literature on suicide and her own personal experiences with suicide bereavement. She is currently working on a study to understand the perspective of individuals who use social media to talk about their struggles with mental health and suicide ideation.
#Suicide Prevention #Together4MH #Detroit #TCCRealTalk Please Share
To learn more, call The Children's Center at 313.379.0998. If you or someone you know is experiencing thoughts of suicide, please call the National Suicide Prevention Line 800.273.8255 24/7.

E21: Demystifying Suicide
Listen in as @TCC_Laura talks with Kelvin Brown, Program Manager-Community Partnerships and Projects and Aubrey Gilliland, Project Coordinator at The Children’s Center about "Demystifying Suicide" during Suicide Prevention Awareness Month in September.
To learn more, call The Children's Center at 313.379.0998.
If you or someone you know is experiencing thoughts of suicide, please call the National Suicide Prevention Line 800.273.8255 anytime, 24/7.
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E20: 2021 Foster Care Awareness Month
Listen in as @TCC_Laura talks with Shereen Allen-Youngblood, Community Outreach/Recruiter at The Children’s Center about Foster Care Awareness Month in May AND the dire need for more foster parents and independent living providers! #beafosterparent #Detroit #TCCRealTalk Please Share
To learn more about becoming a foster parent or an independent living provider for our older youth (age 16-21) who are aging out of foster care, please contact Shereen Allen-Youngblood at 313.262.1119 or syoungblood@thechildrenscenter.com.
#beafosterparent #Detroit #TCCRealTalk

E19: Seventeenth Annual Power of Possibilities Breakfast
Listen in as @TCC_Laura talks with Marletta Boyd II, Director of Individual Philanthropy at The Children’s Center about our 17th Annual Power of Possibilities Breakfast taking place on May 11, 2021.
Help Detroit Children See Better Days Ahead
On Tuesday, May 11th, 2021, we are holding our annual Power of Possibilities breakfast. Since 2004 the event has raised more than $5.4M in unrestricted contributions to help give Detroit children better days ahead.
Your contributions ensure children can live their dreams.
The event, presented by Ford Motor Company, is free to attend. It’s an inspiring one-hour program with a free-will donation opportunity at the end. RSVPs are required.
WHEN
Tuesday, May 11, 2021. Informal virtual networking begins at 7:30 a.m. The full program is 8-9 a.m.
WHERE
This is a virtual event.
TO REGISTER CLICK, THE LINK BELOW:
https://www.thechildrenscenter.com/power-of-possibilities
#powerofpossibilities #Detroit #TCCRealTalk Please Share

E18: Autism Awareness Month
Listen in as our @TCC_Laura talks with Mychele Tennille, Director-BHS/IDD at The Children’s Center about Autism. #AutismAwarenessMonth #Detroit #TCCRealTalk Please Share this episode with others to help spread the word.

E17: Community Partner Highlight - Focus: HOPE
Listen in as our host @TCC_Laura talks with Waymond Hayes, Director of Early Learning and Youth Development at Focus: HOPE about the importance of early childhood, mental health and the connection of serving families in the community.
Focus: HOPE Mission
Recognizing the dignity and beauty of every person, we pledge intelligent and practical action to overcome racism, poverty, and injustice. And to build a metropolitan community where all people may live in freedom, harmony, trust and affection.
Black and white, yellow, brown and red from Detroit and its suburbs of every economic status, national origin and religious persuasion we join in this covenant.
To learn more about Focus: HOPE, call 313.494.4400. You can also visit https://www.focushope.edu/.
Follow Focus: HOPE on social media:
Twitter: @focus_hope Facebook: @focushope Instagram: @focushope
E16: Youth Voice and Leadership Opportunities
Listen in as our host TCC_Laura talks with our very own Tyanna McClain talk about youth voice and leadership opportunities for young people receiving mental health, child welfare and juvenile justice services. @wcyouthunited
If you’re interested in joining Youth Move Detroit or learning more about Youth United, contact Tyanna McClain at tmcclain@thechildrenscenter.com. You can also visit Facebook: @Youthmovedetroit on Facebook and @Youthmove_detroit on Instagram. #TCCRealTalk
Social Media Handles
Twitter: @wcyouthunited Facebook: @Youthmovedetroit Instagram: @Youthmove_detroit
E15: Our Community Partner: Encourage Me I’m Young
Listen in as our host @TCC_Laura talks with our community partner, Calvin Mann, Founder & President of EMIY — Encourage Me I’m Young — talk about about their life-changing work with our young boys and fathers in the community. To more about the amazing work Calvin and his organization are doing, visit: https://emiyworld.com/ #TCCRealTalk

E14: Faces of Trauma
Our host @TCC_Laura talks with Robin Floyd and Kelvin Brown – Program Managers of Community Partnerships at The Children’s Center (TCC) – about the 7th Annual Faces of Trauma Event hosted virtually by TCC on 2.25.21. #TCCRealTalk #facesoftrauma

E13: The Vital Role of Youth Peer Support Services in Our Community
Listen in as @TCC_Laura Lefever talks with the Youth Peer Support Services (YPSS) Team at The Children’s Center about the very important role they serve in the lives of #Detroit youth. #yourvoicematters #advocate #TCCRealTalk PLS Share

E12: The Importance of Parent and Consumer Engagement at The Children’s Center
E12: Listen in as our host @TCC_Laura Lefever talks with Arlyssa Heard — a parent, a member of our Consumer Advisory Council, and a member of our Board of Directors — about the importance of parent and consumer engagement at The Children’s Center. #yourvoicematters #advocate #TCCRealTalk PLS Share

E11: How enrichment activities enhance the clinical experience for children
In this episode, learn how enrichment activities provided by The Children's Center help enhance the clinical experience for the children and families we serve. #TCCRealTalk Midtown #Detroit #podcast - PLS share and subscribe!

E10: What is Behavioral Health and how to access our services?
Listen to Kelila Anstett, Clinical Manager, Family Assessment & Intervention Services at The Children’s Center talk with @TCC_Laura about behavioral health and how to access services at The Children's Services.

E8: You Can Change A Child's Life Through Holiday Giving
Listen in as Tammy Zonker, our Chief Philanthropy Officer at The Children’s Center shares with podcast host Laura Lefever about how you can change a child’s life through holiday giving by donating gifts to the #HolidayShop at The Children's Center in Midtown Detroit! #TCCRealTalk

E9: Overview of National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
In this episode, @TCC_Laura talks with Kevin Fischer, Executive Director at @namiofmiAND Paris Simpson, President of @NAMIMetro – about the National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI). https://bit.ly/1234567 #TCCRealTalk #Detroit #podcast Don’t forget to subscribe! PLS Share

E7: The Importance of Fatherhood Involvement
Listen to @TCC_Laura talk with John Miles (@TCC_John), Wayne County Fatherhood Initiative AND George Winn, Chief Operations Officer at The Children’s Center talk about the Importance of Fatherhood Involvement. https://bit.ly/1234567 #TCCRealTalk #Detroit #podcast PLS Share

E6: What is trauma and how does it affect our children?
In this episode, Angela Wathel, Clinical Manager AND Claire Haglund (both from General Behavioral Health Services) talk with @TCC_Laura about trauma and how it affects our #children. https://bit.ly/1234567 #TCCRealTalk #Detroit #podcast Don’t forget to subscribe! PLS Share

E5: What does Early Childhood Behavioral Health mean?
We’re often asked what does Early Childhood Behavioral Health mean? Listen as Andrea Rodgers, Clinical Manager of Early Childhood Behavioral Health Services at The Children’s Center – answers that question for @TCC_Laura. https://bit.ly/1234567 #TCCRealTalk #Detroit PLS Share

E4: Crisis to Connection: An Imperative for Our Black Boys
Listen to @TCC_Laura talk with Carlynn Nichols, our Chief Clinical Officer about why we created "Crisis to Connection: An Imperative for Our Black Boys." https://bit.ly/1234567 #TCCRealTalk PLS Share
Detroit is re-emerging as a city of opportunity, unless you’re a Black boy.
Our Black boys are in crisis. We know because we’ve been working with Black boys, and Detroit children for more than 90 years. Black boys are disproportionately affected by implicit bias, racism, and a lack of trauma-informed community support systems. They experience trauma at a much higher rate than their white counterparts. This disparity creates unimaginable challenges and keeps them from living their dreams and becoming the amazing people they were born to be.
Without effective, trauma-informed interventions, Black boys in Detroit are more likely receive in-school suspensions, out-of-school suspensions, and expulsions. More likely to not graduate high school. More likely to be incarcerated. These aren’t bad boys. They’re traumatized boys.
The Children’s Center is dedicated to changing this all-too-common narrative for our Black boys. Connecting them and their families to trauma-informed community supports, so they can live their dreams.
That’s why The Children's Center created the Crisis to Connection Imperative. Together with community partners, we will address the systems and structures that impact the lives of Black boys in Detroit. This imperative is designed in three phases over six years.
Listen in as Laura talks with Carlynn Nichols, Chief Clinical Officer at The Children's Center in Detroit talk about this critically important initiative.

E2: A COVID-19 Update from The Children’s Center
A COVID-19 Update from The Children’s Center. Listen to @TCC_Laura talk with George Winn, Chief Operations Officer at The Children’s Center, talk about the steps we’re taking to help keep you safe while visiting our campus. https://bit.ly/1234567 #TCCRealTalk #Detroit #podcast

E1: Who is The Children's Center in Midtown Detroit?
We're often asked, "Who is The Children's Center?" In this inaugural episode of Real Talk About Children's Mental Health, our host Laura Lefever invites Debora Matthews, President & CEO of The Children's Center in Midtown Detroit, to answer that very question. Please share!

E3: How The Children's Center is providing treatment to children and families during the pandemic
Listen to Laura talk with Crystal Coleman, Director Clinical Services at The Children's Center talk about how The Children's Center is providing treatment to children and families during the pandemic. #TCCRealTalk #Detroit #podcast Don’t forget to subscribe! PLS Share