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New Ways to Support Community College Student Health

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

But two new initiatives are giving me hope that more community colleges will have additional capacity to support student health. The first is a project that promises to bring more sustainable revenue for community college health programs. And there are ways for you to get involved, now , to enhance their impact.

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An Inclusive Approach to Increasing Access to Student Mental Health Services

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Removing barriers for students to use mental health services is one of the most important goals of college administrations today particularly for students of color and diverse backgrounds. A primary component of this approach involves integrating mental health support with other basic student wellness services.

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Overcoming Barriers to Mental Health Care in College Sports

Timely MD

Women, LGBTQ+ students, and students of color are the most likely student-athlete groups to report mental health concerns , making it crucial for coaches and athletic staff to serve as role models and create a welcoming environment. Promote mental health resources available to student-athletes Athletic leadership (e.g.,

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How to Manage a PR Crisis

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AS: Yeah, so, as far as, for target audiences to think about, would typically be obviously your faculty, staff and students, and those who it directly affects, but also as we think about alumni and neighboring communities around us that may be directly impacted by what happens as a result of the incident. That means we need to go after that.

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The Need for Mental Health Support When Tragedy Occurs

Timely MD

You may also want to join a support group or contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) national center hotline at 1-800-985-5990.) Signs you might need extra mental health support Serious warning signs of stress and mental illness can vary in severity and duration.