Maine hospital鈥檚 training empowers its community to support children鈥檚 emotional well-being
Mentally healthy children have a and can function well at home, in school and in their communities. Today, children of all ages may face an increasing amount of stress and emotional challenges. Northern Light Acadia Hospital in Bangor, Maine, is addressing children鈥檚 mental health needs by providing psychological first aid training (PFA) to community partners including local school employees, camp counselors and hospital teams.
PFA training provides skills to 鈥渋dentify and respond to those who have experienced trauma, being able to connect those individuals to resources and provide them with skills for self-care,鈥 , community health manager, Northern Light Acadia Hospital. She and several others from her team are offering the training at no cost to organizations and leaders. 鈥淭he statistics on kids with depression, anxiety, etc. are scary,鈥 Laferte-Carlson noted. 鈥淣ow more than ever, this training is essential.鈥
With grant funding, Northern Light Acadia Hospital has plans to provide PFA training to more than 2,500 people by September 2026. According to a recent blog on the hospital website, the overall aim is to empower community members to 鈥渇eel confident and capable in supporting others鈥 emotional well-being鈥 as well as 鈥渞educing the stigma around seeking mental health support and enabling early intervention.鈥