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2 programs that facilitate positive mental health conversations among Black men

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Asynchronous discussions for Black men provide accessible support. One program that uses peer conversations to foster a culture of well-being and (ideally) preempt the need for mental health services is YBMen. Students can respond to discussion prompts when convenient, making the program more accessible for busy students.

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4 tips to improve your college’s behavioral intervention team

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Our Responding to Students of Concern Resource Center is divided into categories so you can easily find the tools you need to enhance BIT/CARE performance.

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How universities equip stakeholders to build a culture of campus well-being with in-the-moment resources

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To ensure faculty and staff are equipped to approach and assist students in distress, consider offering a guide that prepares them for conversations with students about mental health, and is easy to use and reference in-the-moment. Adapted from Stanford University Student Affairs. See the full Red Folder here.