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An Inclusive Approach to Increasing Access to Student Mental Health Services

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In a recent article , Diverse outlined the various mental health challenges students face today and discussed how educators can offer more effective support. A primary component of this approach involves integrating mental health support with other basic student wellness services.

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Well-being info for spring 2023 grads

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

EHP coverage end dates vary according to a person’s specific employer (Bayview versus JHH versus JHU, etc) and/or student status. Students with EHP coverage should contact their respective school’s insurance coordinator. Student Health and Wellness Center (Homewood, Peabody, and in-person SOE students).

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Well-being info for Fall 2023 grads

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Johns Hopkins University Student Health Plan. Coverage end dates vary according to a person’s specific employer (Bayview versus JHH versus JHU, etc) and/or student status. Students and trainees using this plan can contact JHUStudentBenefits@jhu.edu to confirm details. Wellfleet Student Insurance.

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Department of Public Works Notice: Potential Water Contamination

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Note: This letter originally appeared as an e-mail sent to the Hopkins community on Friday September 29, 2023. Dear Johns Hopkins Community, Out of an abundance of caution we are informing you of the following announcement made yesterday by the City of Baltimore.

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Assisting students in distress

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Note: This letter originally appeared as an e-mail sent to all Hopkins faculty and staff on Tuesday October 3, 2023. Dear Faculty and Staff, As a member of the faculty or staff at JHU, you may become aware of students who are in distress and whose behavior, thoughts, or experiences cause you concern. 

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Expanding the Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team to East Baltimore

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Note: This letter originally appeared as an e-mail sent to the Hopkins community on August 16, 2023. Dear Johns Hopkins Community, As part of Johns Hopkins’ commitment to a holistic, trauma-informed approach to public safety, we are excited to share an update on the JHU Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team (BHCST). to 9:30 p.m.,

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When Disaster Strikes: Supporting Students’ Mental Health in Extreme Weather Events

Timely MD

The psychological recovery process may take time, and students should be encouraged to seek ongoing support to build resilience, whether through therapy, peer support, or self-care strategies. If you want to learn more about how virtual care can be part of your school’s emergency preparedness plan to support student health and well-being?