
You’re Not Alone: Parenting Support With Johnson County Mental Health | Kansas City MomCast Sponsored Episode
January 12, 202648m 20s
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This episode is sponsored by Johnson County Mental Health.
Parents face intense pressure to parent well in today’s society. Whether it’s managing screen time, overcoming generational parenting mistakes, substance abuse or the growing teen mental health crisis, it’s a lot to navigate. The good news is we don’t have to do it alone.
Johnson County Mental Health is a valuable community resource for parents and youth. We’re so lucky to speak with Tim Kruse and Sierra Wright, community prevention coordinators, who understand these issues from their work in our community as well as being parents themselves. They are here to discuss tips for parents and the free resources available to support you on this journey.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode
In this conversation, we explore:
How the way we were parented impacts the way we parent.
The variety of resources that we have for parents/caregivers
Device safety/awareness and how to navigate that digital world
How to navigate situations when a child is in a mental health crisis
What parents need to know about substance abuse and suicide
How Johnson County Mental Health is here to help both parents and kids
Meet Our Guests
Tim Kruse is a Community Prevention Coordinator for Johnson County Mental Health. He has been with Johnson County working with children and families for the last 18 years, the last 4.5 of which has been at the mental health center. Tim works to facilitate and educate community members on general mental wellness, suicide and substance use prevention, and device awareness and safety.
Sierra Wright, LMSW is the Community Prevention Manager at Johnson County Mental Health Center, where she has worked since 2012. During her tenure, she has served in several roles, including clinician and team leader in Children and Family Services and as a prevention coordinator. Sierra earned both her Bachelor and Master of Social Work degrees from the University of Kansas. Since 2018, she has served on the Kansas Law Enforcement Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Council and currently serves as Vice-Chair. In this role, she collaborates with law enforcement to strengthen responses to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. She is dedicated to equipping officers with the tools and knowledge to support those in crisis and is an advocate for increasing awareness of secondary trauma and expanding supports for law enforcement personnel.
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