Time to Act ECHO: Mental Health Across the Lifespan

Time to Act ECHO: Mental Health Across the Lifespan is a statewide training initiative intended to build provider capacity and confidence in applying evidence-based practice around topics that deal with mental health across the lifespan. The ECHO series will help enhance professional networking throughout the state by bringing together providers from across disciplines to discuss and learn about important topics related to mental health across the lifespan. Participants will receive highly relevant professional development, case-based learning, and opportunities to network with other professionals. This will result in teams that are trained more effectively to work with their clients.

Topics include early identification, infant mental health, mental health in the workplace, and more.

The target audience of these sessions is early childhood providers, behavioral health providers, administrators, mental health community clinics, social workers, pediatricians and other medical providers, and family members

These sessions are FREE for all participants.

Sessions will be held the 3rd Wednesday of each month from
12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. MST via Zoom video conferencing technology.

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Contact Us

 (435) 890-5768
 timetoact@aggies.usu.edu

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2025-2026 Schedule

Session Date Expert Presenter Topic
August 20, 2025 Stephanie Anderson Social Emotional Development 
September 17, 2025 Deondra Brown Protective Factors and Strengthening Families 
October 15, 2025 Matt Wappett Masculinity and Mental Health 
November 19, 2025 Stephanie Anderson Positive Parenting 
December 17, 2025 Mary Beth Vogel - Ferguson Trauma-Informed Approaches for System Change 
Jan 21, 2026 Jenna Dyckman  Nutrition and Mental Health 
February 18, 2026 Ty Aller Acceptance and Commitment Therapy 
March 18, 2026 TBD Compassion Burnout 
April 15, 2026 Emma Parkhurst Workplace Mental Health: Surviving Burnout 
May 20, 2026 Erica Murdoch Infant Mental Health
June 17, 2026 McCall Lyons   Polyvagal Theory and its Applications in Self-Care and Trauma-Informed Yoga