Upcoming Events
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SUMMIT IN EASTERN WASHINGTON
Join us on May 21, 2026, at the Washington State University Spokane campus for Community Mental Health Summit. This full-day summit will bring together behavioral health providers, community organizations, researchers, and advocates to foster collaboration, share knowledge, and explore practical strategies that support individuals and communities across the region. Continuing Education (CE) credits will be offered for eligible professionals.
Trainings
MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID TRAINING
We offer free Youth and Adult Mental Health First Aid Trainings. If you are interested in learning more, please email us at approaches@wsu.edu or register online for the next training.
Past Events
CHENEY COMMUNITY HEALTH EVENT
Free blood pressure cuffs, thermometers, and first aid kits
Learn about the resources available to you in your community
Free treat bags, stickers, pens, etc.
Learn about the resources available to you in your community
Free treat bags, stickers, pens, etc.
BODY AND SOUL HEALTH FAIR
Free physical and mental health screenings
Medication disposal station
Free blood pressure cuffs, thermometers, first aid kits, and COVID/Flu tests
Free swag (t-shirts, water bottles, stickers, pens, etc.)
Medication disposal station
Free blood pressure cuffs, thermometers, first aid kits, and COVID/Flu tests
Free swag (t-shirts, water bottles, stickers, pens, etc.)
PSYCHOSIS CARE 2025
Sponsored in part by the WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine.
The Psychosis CARE Virtual Conference invites a broad audience (school staff, PCPs, mental health therapists, SUD professionals, law enforcement, families, individuals with lived experience, etc.) to gather virtually to engage in Community Awareness, Resources, and Education (CARE) as it relates to psychosis.
The Psychosis CARE Virtual Conference invites a broad audience (school staff, PCPs, mental health therapists, SUD professionals, law enforcement, families, individuals with lived experience, etc.) to gather virtually to engage in Community Awareness, Resources, and Education (CARE) as it relates to psychosis.
MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS PANEL IN SPOKANE
On May 22, 2024, Drs. Kriegel and Oluwoye moderated a community conversation covering the availability of mental health care and social services available in Spokane, particularly in non-clinical settings. Our panelist included Mayor Lisa Brown, Quinton Baker, Anna Franklin, Justin Johnson, Esa Lariviere, Kenneth Mondal, Bethiah Streeter.