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Lancaster University elevates student counselling and mental health services with Symplicity Advocate

Symplicity

Symplicity ® Advocate™ renowned worldwide for student case management with over 300 universities in its network, is thrilled to welcome Lancaster University as a new partner in the United Kingdom.

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Report Calls for Reforming Graduate School Debt and Data Collection

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Notably, among master’s degree programs, 180 social work programs, 176 student counseling programs, and 162 teacher education and professional development programs failed the debt-to-earnings tests. Forty-one percent of master’s programs and 67% of professional degree programs would not pass CEW’s proposed debt-to-earnings tests.

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Spotlighting Creighton University as Chapter of the Month

Active Minds

Their efforts range from text-based booking for counseling appointments to hosting lectures and events about approaching mental health holistically. We are working to advocate for students in two ways. First, we are working with the counseling center to introduce an alternative to phone calls for scheduling counseling appointments.

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Prioritizing Mental Health After Tragedy with a School-Wide Mental Health Field Day

Active Minds

We attended the KyleCares conference and one of our PSA videos was featured at the conference.

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Solutions in Action: Breaking Down Barriers to Student Success

Timely MD

Vice President for Student Success, Well-Being and Belonging at Hollins University, and Angela Stowe, Ph.D., Director of Student Counseling Services and Chair of the Suicide Prevention Leadership and Implementation Team at The University of Alabama at Birmingham. Brown, Ph.D., ” Angela Stowe, Ph.D.

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How to Fight Mental Health Stigma in Schools

Thrive Alliance Group

Some students may have problems brought on by a temporary concern rather than an ongoing mental illness. Yet those students are still suffering and can benefit from short-term counseling and/or learning coping mechanisms that can help them do better in school. If schools ignore mental health, how will students get help?

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How to promote healing with physical trauma-informed practices

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Counseling Center : 410-516-8278 (Press 1 for the on-call counselor). Serves all full-time undergraduate & graduate students from KSAS, WSE, and Peabody, and on-campus SOE students. . Counseling Center Sexual Assault Helpline: 410-516-7333. Serves all Johns Hopkins students. .