Fostering College Student Mental Health and Resilience
College student mental health has been the focus of much attention in recent years.
A Program that Provides Training and Technical Assistance
College student mental health has been the focus of much attention in recent years.
Lists state and federally funded programs that can help families afford child care.
This resource from Value Colleges discusses time management guidelines, benefits of working during college, and financial management considerations.
Twelve-step program to support individuals to change compulsive gambling behavior. Website offers a broad range of problem gambling information and resources, including localized hotline information.
Specific suggestions for incorporating exercise into your routine at college.
Website operated by Columbia University to answer the questions of college students on issues related to physical health, mental health, and sexuality.
GritX offers adolescents and young adults customizable interactive resources that include a self-care kit, skills studio, journaling, and breathing exercises they can develop online or via a smart device, download and refer back to regularly.
This engaging youth-oriented site uses video stories of students and high-profile artists to increase awareness about mental health issues and the importance of getting help.
JBAY surveyed 598 youth aged 18 to 24 from across California who have been in foster care or experienced homelessness. The purpose of the current analysis is to understand the cumulative impact of the pandemic on these two groups of … read more
The mission of Health Services Association California Community Colleges is to support and foster student access to quality health service programs within the California Community Colleges.
Website of the US Department of Health and Human Services offers information, publications, and other resources on issues related to health, fitness, and nutrition.
Healthy Transitions provides curriculum for young adults transitioning out of foster care with the purpose of helping them to realize their own strengths and abilities. Ultimately, the object of the curriculum is to increase awareness and disseminate information about the … read more
Hopeful Minds just announced the launch of a new course for college students, educators, parents, and more: Hopeful Mindsets on the College Campus. The curriculum authors spent the last few months interviewing the top hope, happiness, and mental health experts … read more
New state laws requiring surplus edible food to be donated rather than landfilled signal a growing nationwide trend. Food banks should benefit, but need to get ready for the challenges.
How To Help Our Children Cope With War |Cómo Ayudar A Nuestros Niños A Afrontar La Guerra
They are App Ambassadors for the suite of mental health apps developed by the Department of Veterans Affairs and its partners. These interactive mobile applications provide information, tools, assessments and support resources for people and families managing stress, anxiety, sleep … read more
This webinar will offer participants up-to-date information about what is already known about LGBT suicide risk across the lifespan as well as what is being done to improve future research.
Many students are dealing with emergency needs resulting from the COVID-19 crisis and the consequent economic downturn. The economic fallout from the crisis is likely to last months, if not years, and it is therefore crucial that students take action … read more
This infographic highlights key facts about community college students. To be able to fund these resources in your college, it is important to be able to tell your story with data that supports your need. This infographic is an overview … read more
This is a sample referral form (Word document) for referring students to on- and off-campus health services.