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S1:E5 - From Local Wisdom to Statewide School Mental Health Practice - Trevor Olsen

24 min · 12. feb. 2026
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This episode explores how school mental health efforts in Utah are growing from local, culturally responsive practices to statewide impact. We sit down with the Associate Director of School Mental Health Technical Assistance & Consultation at the UTTEC Lab, University of Utah, to discuss collaborative approaches, whole‑child practices, and the evolving work of the Utah School Mental Health Collaborative. Together, we unpack what it takes to support schools, uplift communities, and build equitable, culturally grounded systems of student wellness across the state.

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