From Columbine to Parkland: A Conversation About School ViolenceFrom Columbine to Parkland: A Conversation About School Violence
Mental Health News Radio
Dr. Santopietro joins host Kristin Walker to discuss the panel presentation he moderated at The National Council for Behavioral Health's annual conference #NatCon18. Dr. Santopietro is the new President and Medical Director of Silver Hill Hospital....
14:51•25 Apr 2018
Confronting School Violence: Lessons from Tragedy
Episode Overview
- The importance of supporting mental health professionals during crises.
- Lessons learned from past school violence incidents.
- Community resilience and healing after tragedies.
- Strategies for effective crisis management.
- The role of leadership in mental health recovery.
“"Taking care of your staff is crucial because if you don't take care of them, you can't take care of the community"”
Dr. John Santopietro joins host Kristin Walker in a deeply moving episode of Mental Health News Radio, tackling the heart-wrenching topic of school violence. As the moderator of a panel at The National Council for Behavioral Health's annual conference, Dr. Santopietro brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the table, having been involved in the response to the Sandy Hook tragedy.
This conversation isn't just about recounting past events but also about sharing hard-earned lessons and strategies for handling such crises. Dr. Santopietro's insights are complemented by stories from Harriet Hall, Jim Adams, and Steve Ronak, who have each faced similar challenges in their communities. The episode takes a poignant look at the importance of supporting mental health professionals and leaders, ensuring they can continue to serve their communities effectively. It's not all sombre, though.
The dialogue occasionally lightens with anecdotes that reveal the humanity and dedication of those working tirelessly behind the scenes. You'll find yourself reflecting on the resilience of communities affected by school violence and the collective effort required to foster healing and prevention. Whether you're in the mental health field or simply interested in understanding more about these critical issues, this episode is sure to offer valuable perspectives and inspire deeper conversations.
Tune in for a session that promises both gravity and hope, showing how even amidst tragedy, there is room for learning and growth.

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