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School Safety and Mental Health Summit 2022 has ended
Please join us Tuesday, January 18th for the Region 10 annual School Safety and Mental Health Summit!
This in person event will be a full and informative day covering important topics in the areas of mental heath and school safety.

If you are a school counselor, school nurse, assistant principal, principal, school safety leadership, student services or any other position that connects to student safety or mental health, then this conference is for you!

Choose to follow the Mental Health strand of events or the School Safety strand or mix and match! There will also be a few optional sessions available!

Note: The Blue sessions are the School Safety Strand, The Yellow sessions are the Mental Health Strand and the Green sessions are the optional classes!

Important Session Information: If you are a currently in a Region 10 District/Charter or Private School that has purchased the Administrative Services Package there is no registration fee. For all other participants there is a $150 registration fee due when registering.

PLEASE CLICK THIS LINK TO REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT

After Registering for this event on the Region 10 website, please make your schedule here on Sched.com!  
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Ashley Smolinski

United States Secret Service
Lead Social Science Research Specialist (LSSRS) National Threat Assessment Center Protective Intelligence and Assessment Division
Ashley Smolinski is a Lead Social Science Research Specialist with the U.S. Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center (NTAC), where she conducts research on threat assessment and cases of targeted violence. Prior to joining the U.S. Secret Service, Mrs. Smolinski worked as a mental health technician in a secured mental health unit at Crittenton Hospital in Rochester, MI. She earned a Master of Arts degree in Forensic Psychology from George Washington University, with an emphasis in applied forensics. Mrs. Smolinski is a recipient of the 2019 Secret Service Director’s Team Impact Award and the 2019 DHS Secretary’s Award for Excellence.