MHAW: Effective Communications in Times of Crisis

Categories: Leadership
Topics: Mental Health, Risk Management
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MHAW: Effective Communications in Times of Crisis

Why it's important: Ever found yourself overwhelmed during a crisis, struggling to communicate effectively when emotions run high? You're not alone—clear, empathetic communication in challenging times can be one of the most powerful tools for fostering connection and understanding. That’s why we’d like to invite you to a webinar designed to guide you through these moments with care and confidence. This session is specially designed for rental housing professionals who understand the importance of communication in supporting mental health and well-being. 

What you'll get out of it: 

  • We'll dive into practical skills, including the Three C’s of impactful communication, which can help you lead with empathy, manage stress, and cultivate stronger connections during challenging times. 
  • Thoughtful communication isn’t just a tool—it’s a way to ease anxiety, build trust, and foster a supportive environment for everyone involved. By prioritizing mental health in our interactions, we can create resilience and mutual understanding, even when the road ahead feels uncertain.

We hope you’ll join us for this special opportunity to learn, grow and make a difference in your community. After all, every conversation can be an act of care and compassion. Let’s make them count!

Date and Time: Friday, May 23, 2 p.m. ET 

Price: Free  

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About the Host

Jennifer Cox, MA, NT

Jennifer Cox, MA, NT

Jennifer Cox, National Trainer Network Manager for the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, oversees the certified MHFA National Trainer pool at MHFA-USA. She ensures curricula fidelity, quality and best practices in adult learning. Jennifer also designs global learning opportunities on brain health and well-being. With degrees from Bowling Green State University and Columbia College Chicago, her career spans clinical practice, law enforcement, community behavioral health, youth services, government and corporate wellness.

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