
MARCH WEBINARS
Local experts, trusted sources: Our 60-minute mental health education webinars are absolutely free & everyone is welcome! Attendance certificates and webinar recordings are provided at no cost.
Questions? Find webinar FAQs at https://www.mindspringhealth.org/get-involved/webinars-and-events

- Partner Access Program
What’s New: Mindspring will now offer 50 hours of free training for corporations, non-profits, city & state governments, schools & universities, and foster care providers. After that, organizations are invited to join our Partner Access Program.
Partner Benefits: As a Mindspring Partner, your organization will enjoy unlimited webinar access. You’ll also get early registration, priority webinar access, and dedicated technical support.
March 3 | Workplace Bullying: What It Is, What It Isn’t, and Why It Hurts (New)
This session helps participants clearly understand what workplace bullying looks like, how it differs from normal conflict or feedback, and why it can be so damaging over time. Explore common bullying behaviors, power dynamics, and workplace conditions that allow bullying to continue with a licensed therapist. Emphasis is placed on validation, clarity, and reducing self-blame.
Register Here Mental Health in the WorkplaceMarch 4 | Attachment at Work: Communication, Boundaries, Feedback, and Stress Responses in Professional Settings (New)
Attachment patterns influence more than personal relationships—they shape workplace behavior as well. Explore how attachment styles affect teamwork, communication, collaboration, leadership, and how we handle feedback. Learn why some people shut down under pressure, why others seek reassurance, and how workplace expectations can activate attachment-related reactions. This course includes practical strategies for giving feedback, setting boundaries, and creating predictable, supportive work environments that help everyone function more securely.
Register Here Mental Health in the WorkplaceMarch 4 | The Psychology of People-Pleasing
People pleasing is a tendency to prioritize others’ needs over your own, even at the expense of your own health, safety, and well-being. It can be a response to trauma or life experiences, or to manage anxiety about other people’s approval & reactions. Explore the roots of people-pleasing behavior and its impact on mental health, and learn how to set healthy boundaries, build self-confidence, and communicate more assertively with a licensed therapist.
Register HereMarch 5 | Setting Healthy Boundaries in Relationships
Maintaining a balance between caring for loved ones and setting healthy boundaries for yourself can be challenging. Learn how to express your own needs without guilt, strike a healthy balance between caregiving and self-care, and tips for negotiating compromises with a licensed therapist.
Register HereMarch 9 | Understanding Childhood Grief & Loss (New)
Children’s grief responses are influenced by their developmental stage, how other family members are grieving, and the type of support they receive. Explore the developmental stages of grief and learn practical ways to support young people with a licensed therapist.
Register Here Children’s Mental HealthMarch 10 | Understanding Persistent Depressive Disorder
Constant fatigue, low self-esteem, poor concentration, and feeling hopeless puts people at higher-than-average risk for suicide and self-harm, and symptoms can continue indefinitely without treatment. Discuss the signs and symptoms of persistent depressive disorder, what causes it, and who is at risk with a licensed therapist.
Register HereMarch 11 | Understanding Anxiety
Occasional anxiety is an expected part of life, but anxiety disorders involve more than temporary worry. Learn what causes anxiety disorders and the types of anxiety, their symptoms, common misconceptions, and how relationships are impacted. Discuss co-occurring disorders, treatment options, and learn practical tips for managing symptoms and helping others with a licensed therapist.
Register HereMarch 11 | Asking for Support: Talking About Mental Illness at Work and in Relationships
Choosing to share information about mental health is a personal decision that often has to be made more than once. Discuss what factors to consider when making the decision and how to make the disclosure when the time feels right, with a licensed therapist.
Register HereMarch 12 | Navigating Work-Life Balance
Achieving a balance between personal and professional responsibilities helps people to avoid job burnout and promotes employee engagement, retention, and productivity. Learn practical strategies to create balance in your busy life, with actionable tips & inspiration to prioritize what matters most.
Register Here Mental Health in the WorkplaceMarch 17 | Workplace Bullying: Boundaries, Documentation, and Safe Responses (New)
This session focuses on practical tools for responding to workplace bullying in ways that prioritize safety and emotional regulation. Participants learn how to manage stress responses, use clear boundary language when appropriate, and document concerning behavior. Learn when to engage, when to disengage, and how to make informed decisions about next steps with a licensed therapist.
Register Here Mental Health in the WorkplaceMarch 18 | Understanding Toxic Relationships
Toxic relationships are characterized by controlling, manipulative, or abusive behaviors that slowly wear away at a person’s self-worth, self-esteem, and overall happiness. Learn to recognize the signs of a toxic relationship and discuss communication skills, accountability, and personal boundaries with a licensed therapist.
Register HereMarch 18 | Understanding Antisocial Personality Disorder
Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) is a complex mental health condition marked by persistent disregard for others, impulsivity, and a lack of empathy. People with ASPD may ignore laws or social norms, potentially putting themselves and other people in harm’s way. Discuss how it’s diagnosed, the challenges of managing ASPD, and the impact it can have on relationships and society with a licensed therapist.
Register HereMarch 19 | Cannabis Use and Mental Wellness: Assessing Risks and Benefits (New)
Cannabis products and legislation have evolved significantly in recent years, bringing new complexities to public conversations. Join us as we explore how cannabis products and policies have changed & understand how these shifts influence mental health outcomes. Examine how cannabis affects the brain and review current research related to depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and psychosis. This course offers a balanced, evidence-informed perspective to help you navigate the facts with clarity and confidence.
Register HereMarch 23 | Understanding Depression in Young People (New)
Depression in children and teenagers is often undiagnosed and untreated because symptoms are mistaken for normal emotional changes. Learn what factors contribute to youth depression, common signs and symptoms to watch for, and practical ways caregivers, educators, and professionals can support young people and promote mental well-being.
Register Here Children’s Mental HealthMarch 24 | Discrimination, Fear, and Mental Health in LGBTQIA+ Communities
LGBTQIA+ adults are three times more likely to experience a mental health disorder than people who identify as straight. Discuss what factors impact this statistic, how to find supportive professionals, ways of coping, and how to be a true ally.
Register HereMarch 25 | Understanding Personality Disorders
Personality describes everything about you, and personality disorders can be challenging to manage. In addition to dealing with the illness itself, people often struggle with the myths and stigma surrounding personality disorders. Explore the categories of personality disorders, their symptoms, causes, and risk factors with a licensed therapist. Discuss evidence-based treatment and learn practical tips for managing symptoms and supporting others.
Register HereMarch 25 | Understanding ADHD
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is more than hyperactive people and short attention spans. Explore the causation, symptoms, and treatment options for ADHD and learn practical tips to manage symptoms and support loved ones who are struggling.
Register HereMarch 26 | Understanding Agoraphobia
Often believed to be a fear of leaving the house, agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder that runs much deeper. Join us to develop a more thorough understanding of what agoraphobia is, what causes it, and how it is treated. Learn tips to manage symptoms and support loved ones with a licensed therapist.
Register HereMarch 31 | Workplace Bullying: Healing, Accountability, and Moving Forward (New)
Workplace bullying can leave lasting emotional effects for those targeted, for teams, and for organizations. This session focuses on recovery, rebuilding confidence, and protecting long-term mental health — while also addressing support and accountability for individuals who have engaged in bullying behavior. Participants explore what healing can look like on both sides of harm, without minimizing impact or shifting responsibility. Emphasis is placed on emotional repair, behavior change, and realistic paths forward.
Register Here Mental Health in the WorkplaceQuestions? Find webinar FAQ at https://www.mindspringhealth.org/get-involved/webinars-and-events
SAVE THE DATE: Work-based Learning Institute 2026
C2L-PHL’s Work-based Learning Institute presents Future Forward: Blueprint for Youth to Career Pipeline as a space for innovation, collaboration, and action will be hosted on Thursday, May 7, 2026 at the University of Pennsylvania campus.
Call for Presenters
The institute will feature breakout sessions around youth-centered design & engagement, equity & access, program sustainability, and cross-program partnerships as well as featuring a youth showcase highlighting emerging leaders and their work products and networking opportunities with employers, industry experts, intermediaries, and C2L-PHL providers.
Who Can Apply to Present? Everyone! We welcome proposals from:
- Current C2L-PHL providers, placement sites, and partners
- External youth workforce development programs
- Practitioners, youth leaders, researchers, and organizations committed to equity and innovation
Whether you’re drafting a new concept, refining a proven approach, or building bold solutions, we invite you to lead engaging, solution-focused sessions aligned with our event strands and session formats!
Presenter Proposal Submission is due February 6, 2026 11:59pm here.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Be on the lookout for upcoming capacity building professional development events.
EVENTS CALENDAR
Get ready for an unforgettable professional learning experience! Join the 29th Annual Beyond School Hours National Education Conference, taking place from March 1–4, 2026 at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando, Florida.
Each year, over 2,000 educators and school leaders from across the country gather at Beyond School Hours to connect and learn together. This is your moment to celebrate what’s working, explore collaborative solutions, and return home with fresh strategies to revolutionize your impact with the youth you serve.
Highlights include a keynote from Dr. Adolph Brown, a best-in-class STEAM Fair and Exhibit Hall, and more than 100 workshops that focus on:
- Leadership
- Funding
- Artificial Intelligence
- Community Engagement
- Content Development
- …and so much more!
If you have any questions, please contact bsh@foundationsinc.org or refer to the FAQ page.



