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Worthy of More: Systemic Failures Women of Color Face in Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

We are judged by the number of publications we produce, the prestige of the journals in which we publish, and how many downloads or citations our work receives. I reached out because I was leading a study on first-generation Black and Latinx students and the mental health impacts of the impostor phenomenon.

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Student Mental Health: How to Do More With Less

Thrive Alliance Group

When you have to keep your schools operating on a whole lot less, you might feel like you have no choice but to cut your student mental health support programs. The coming escalation of student mental health problems Without mental health support, districts will suffer from even greater impacts than we saw after the pandemic.

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How NAU Streamlined Student Access to Mental Health Resources

EAB

Podcast How NAU Streamlined Student Access to Mental Health Resources Episode 149. Carl Dindo, the Director of Campus Health Services for Northern Arizona University, to discuss innovative approaches to meeting student mental health needs. May 2, 2023. Welcome to the Office Hours with EAB podcast. music] 0:00:49.0

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

Timely MD

If youre a university counselor, mental health professional, or college student, heres everything you need to know about how CEEP works and its critical role on campuses. Reducing the strain on on-campus mental health resources. What is the CEEP program? Who is eligible? The sudden loss of faculty, staff, or students.

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Grants for Mental Health in Schools

Thrive Alliance Group

To build a school climate and culture that supports mental health, you’re going to need two things: buy-in from those who control the purse strings, and the funds to implement mental health support programs. And, grants for mental health in schools are readily available, if you know where to look.

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Overcoming Barriers to Mental Health Programs in Schools

Thrive Alliance Group

We need mental health programs in schools more than ever before I’m guessing I don’t need to convince you about the need for mental health programs in schools. But academic performance will not improve until mental health is addressed. Grades and school success are DIRECTLY RELATED to mental health.

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School Mental Health Programs: Coaching for School Staff

Thrive Alliance Group

The new question about school mental health programs. A few years ago, it wasn’t uncommon for school administrators to question whether schools should get involved in the mental health of their students. Mental wellness coaching, training, and certification for school staff can be the answer.