In the midst of a national youth mental health crisis, where nearly 1 in 3 high school students report poor mental health and suicide remains a leading cause of death among youth, Notice. Talk. Act.® at School stands out as a vital solution. Developed by the American Psychiatric Association Foundation, this innovative training empowers educators and school staff to recognize early warning signs, engage students in supportive conversations, and connect them to appropriate care. By turning concern into action, the program builds safer, more responsive school communities and fills a critical gap in early mental health intervention—making it a powerful and deserving candidate for recognition.

Notice. Talk. Act.® at School is a no-cost training that equips all adults who work in your school, administrators, coaches, custodial staff, food service staff, mental health staff, nurses, and teachers—with the right tools to make a difference in the mental health of your students. To date, the training has impacted over 77,000 students nation-wide.
Notice
when students show early warning signs of mental health concerns.
Talk
to students about mental health to engage and support them.
Act
to refer students to the right kinds of resources.