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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 studentwellness services.
Additionally, check out our top takeaways from the discussion , and make plans to continue this conversation with your colleagues and administrations: Creating a culture that values mental health needs to happen from the top down, from start to finish.
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. StudentHealth and Wellness Center (Homewood, Peabody, and in-person SOE students).
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Transportation Security Administration suggest wearing a mask, especially when traveling and in public spaces. Symptomatic testing will continue to be available to students through the StudentHealth and Wellness Center. There is no vaccine for RSV.
Symptomatic testing will continue to be available to students through the StudentHealth and Wellness Center. Students who test positive with a home test kit should submit their results using this online form. Vice Provost for StudentHealth and Well-Being. Kevin Shollenberger.
Johns Hopkins Student Assistance Program (JHSAP; available to all students except Homewood and Peabody and all East Baltimore trainees). JHSAP is available to eligible students and trainees until the final day of the term in which they graduate (or otherwise separate from the university). .
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