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Webinar: Mental Health Equity on Campuses Requires More Extensive Work

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

When it comes to improving mental health equity on college campuses, more work just needs to be done, mental health experts said during a webinar Wednesday. We look at their race, their ethnicities, their service and access to languages, and the barriers that they face.

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Strategies for Creating Equitable Mental Health Cultures in Higher Education

Active Minds

Implementing the strategies promoted in the report and discussed in the webinar will help students receive tailored support, and give institutions the ability to better care for diverse student populations who are often not well served in higher education — a major step towards equity in the field of higher education.

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Mental health resources for children, students, parents, carers and school/college staff

The Education Hub

Local CYPMH services will also have information on access on their websites: many offer self-referral or single points of access. . NHS trusts have established 24-hour urgent mental health helplines in most parts of England for people of all ages. Mental Health at Work : Resources, Toolkits and Case Studies.

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What Does a Hybrid Model of Care Mean for Higher Education? 

Timely MD

However, as people return to regular in-person medical and mental health care, 6 out of 10 people who used virtual care say they would prefer both digital and in-person access to health services in the future. And, it showed that virtual healthcare could play a prominent role in serving students in the future.

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Peer Support on the Front Lines of Student Mental Health

Timely MD

The latest session of TimelyCare’s Gen Ztressed webinar series featured a panel discussion on the topic of “ Peer Support on the Front Lines of Student Mental Health.” Virtual peer support Students often feel more comfortable with utilizing peer support before seeking mental health care from a professional.

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Peer Support on the Front Lines of Student Mental Health

Timely MD

The latest session of TimelyMD’s Gen Ztressed webinar series featured a panel discussion on the topic of “ Peer Support on the Front Lines of Student Mental Health.” Students often feel more comfortable with utilizing peer support before seeking mental health care from a professional. Here’s what they had to say.