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Strategies for Creating Equitable Mental Health Cultures in Higher Education

Active Minds

Implementing the strategies promoted in the report and discussed in the webinar will help students receive tailored support, and give institutions the ability to better care for diverse student populations who are often not well served in higher education — a major step towards equity in the field of higher education.

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Assisting students in distress

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

The guide is a comprehensive tool to help you support and refer students in times of need. Please  Please carefully review the document noting an emphasis on bringing in mental health, institutional equity, and public safety resources when appropriate.

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Tips for observing Ramadan at Hopkins

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

If you are struggling to find healthy but quick foods to eat during Suhoor, both the Student Health and Wellness Center and Hopkins Dining have nutritionists on staff and they are a great resource! You can also request formal religious accommodations from the Office of Institutional Equity. Or maybe even a PILOT session

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When Disaster Strikes: Supporting Students’ Mental Health in Extreme Weather Events

Timely MD

The psychological recovery process may take time, and students should be encouraged to seek ongoing support to build resilience, whether through therapy, peer support, or self-care strategies. If you want to learn more about how virtual care can be part of your school’s emergency preparedness plan to support student health and well-being?

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How to promote healing with physical trauma-informed practices

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

While privacy is always at the center of the work of all university staff, confidential staffers can provide help and support and hold on to the details you share (who, what, where, when)  without the requirement  of any involvement by other JHU staff, including those in the Office of Institutional Equity (OIE). . Peer-Led Resources .

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Is it cute or creepy: Media’s normalization of stalking behavior

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Serves all full-time undergraduate & graduate students from KSAS, WSE, and Peabody. . Serves all Johns Hopkins students. . Student Health and Wellness Center : 410-516-4784. Alyse Campbell, Associate Director of Student Health & Well-Being: acampb39@jh.edu :  tinyurl.com/MeetwAlyse or 410-516-5133 .

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The “Red Zone” of sexual assault

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

While privacy is always at the center of the work of all Hopkins staff, those staff who are confidential are able hold on to the details you share (who, what, where, when) and provide help and support without the requirement of any involvement by the Office of Institutional Equity (OIE). Student Health and Wellness Center : 410-516-4784.