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What Should Schools Prioritize to Support Youth Mental Health? Priority #1: Provide More Specialized Mental Health Professionals and Paraprofessionals on Campus

SRI Education

However, state and district leaders now worry that especially with reduced federal funding to support school-based mental health services and professional development, there are not enough specialized mental health staff to meet students’ current or future needs ( EAB, 2023a ). The communities’ voices need to be heard.

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How the TimelyCare Campus Emotional Emergency Program (CEEP) Supports Campus Communities

Timely MD

Since 2022, increasingly frequent local, national and world events have occurred that demand in-the-moment coordinated responses from institutions to keep their community members safe and supported. Pro-Tip for Schools: Include TimelyCare information in your internal communications during an emotional emergency.

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Top 10 blog posts of 2022

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Green flags are indicative of healthy behavior in relationships and thinking about them can help you navigate healthy communication, trust, and respect in all types of interpersonal dynamics. An essay from Sandy Clancy, a KSAS 2022 grad, explains that imposter syndrome is REALLY common at Hopkins. Satisfying grab-and-go snacks.

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6 ways leaders are rethinking their student affairs organizational charts in 2023

EAB

The National College Athletics Association (NCAA) survey discovered that less than half of all student athletes feel comfortable seeking mental health support. Breaking down the silo between athletics and mental health by moving athletics under student affairs might be one way to aid student well-being. -->.

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Survey: This Week in Well-Being newsletter

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

The Office of Student Health and Well-Being publishes This Week in Well-Being , a university-wide weekly e-newsletter in Spring 2022. Our target audience is students and trainees. The post Survey: This Week in Well-Being newsletter appeared first on Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being.

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Why Colleges and Universities Should Address Faculty and Staff Mental Health

Timely MD

.” Apart from focusing on student support, colleges and universities must also prioritize resources to ensure the well-being of their faculty and staff. Organizational culture and support: Unsatisfactory organizational culture, lack of recognition, and inadequate communication can lead to mental health challenges.

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Top 10 blog posts of 2023

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

1 in 2021 and 2022. Green flags are indicative of healthy behavior in relationships and thinking about them can help you navigate healthy communication, trust, and respect in all types of interpersonal dynamics. Free and discounted stuff for students. 12 elements of a healthy relationship. 9 marijuana facts you should know.