โI was just so isolatedโ: Teen applauds new program targeting social mediaโs impact on youth mental health
After nationwide warnings, lawsuits against social media companies, and medical evidence about social media's negative affect on youth, Bexar County and the state of Texas are taking action. The new CHAAT program teaches kids and parents about what's really happening and what to do about it.
Watch: Mental health panel discussion at 7 p.m., hosted by Center for Healthcare Services
SAN ANTONIO โ The Center for Healthcare Services and the San Antonio Martin Luther King Jr. Commission will host a discussion on mental health featuring a panel of experts who will answer common questions surrounding the illness. You can view the discussion in the video player above starting at 7 p.m. Thursday. The discussion will feature the following speakers:Rene Olvera, MD MPHBridgett Bailey, MDJuanita Rodriguez-Cordero, MA, LPCDora Snedeker, RN QMHPThe local group hosting the discussion, the Center for Healthcare Services, was founded in 1966. Generally known as one of the largest MLK marches in the country, it went virtual this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Related:Watch: COVID-19 vaccine panel discussion hosted by Center for Healthcare ServicesBernal Middle School student wins citywide MLK art contest; art to be used in 2021 virtual march
Watch: COVID-19 vaccine panel discussion hosted by Center for Healthcare Services
SAN ANTONIO โ The Center for Healthcare Services and the San Antonio Martin Luther King Jr. Commission will host a discussion on the COVID-19 vaccine featuring a panel of experts who will answer common questions surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine. You can view the discussion in the video player above starting at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The discussion will feature the following speakers:Leo Edwards, MDKenneth Kemp, MDRuth Morgan, MD, FAAFPLauren Rodriguez-Thompson, RNThe local group hosting the discussion, the Center for Healthcare Services, was founded in 1966. Next week, the San Antonio Martin Luther King Jr. Commission will host a virtual parade to honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Generally known as one of the largest MLK marches in the country, it went virtual this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.