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Strategies for Creating Equitable Mental Health Cultures in Higher Education

Active Minds

Mental health education and awareness are part of a larger holistic approach and need to be treated as such. By taking a holistic approach, and not separating how students receive care for their physical and mental health, you’re helping to remove the stigma around seeking help.

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Well-being info for spring 2023 grads

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Users who have graduated or completed their training can continue to access online telehealth appointments but will pay $79 out of pocket per session. Access to these two platforms is connected to your JHED ID. SilverCloud only provides institutional subscriptions; there is no way to access the platform after your JHED ID expires.

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

Timely MD

This disconnection can intensify feelings of loneliness, making it harder for students to access their usual support systems and mental health resources. Is your campus prepared to support students during a disaster? This can be incredibly disruptive for a generation already in the throes of a loneliness epidemic.

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Well-being info for Fall 2023 grads

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Resources available through your graduation day: O’Connor for Recreation and Well-Being Timely Care Mental Telehealth Resources with different end dates: Calm and SilverCloud. Access to these two platforms is connected to your JHED ID. Johns Hopkins University Student Health Plan. Be proactive.

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Expanding the Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team to East Baltimore

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

with 24-hour support available by phone through the Access Line. To reach the BHCST, you can call the Access Line at 410-516-WELL (9355). Regular updates and more information are available on the Public Safety website or the student well-being website. to 9:30 p.m., Thank you for your support.

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Well-being info for fall 2022 grads

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

As you end your journey as a student and begin life as an alum, we want you to continue to care for your multi-dimensional well-being. . Your ability to access different Hopkins-sponsored resources ends on different days. . Homewood Counseling Center (Homewood, Peabody, and in-person SOE students). . Be proactive.

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10 Best Practices for Supporting College Students’ Mental Health

Timely MD

While available resources vary from campus to campus, the following best practices are common threads among colleges and universities that comprehensively address student mental health challenges as part of their institutional efforts to support student well-being and success.