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Health & Wellness Resources

These health and wellness resources are an extensive, curated collection of tools and resources. The library includes external resources as well as resources that were developed under CCC Health & Wellness or submitted by the colleges. Search by keyword, topic, and/or audience.
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Showing 20 resources of 635 resources found.

EPICenter – California Injury Data Online

Source on injury data, by type, that can be filtered by specific demographics. Includes alcohol and other drugs.

Source: California Department of Public Health

Equity and Mental Health in California Community Colleges: Data from the Healthy Minds Survey

The Equity Brief for California Community Colleges is a resource that examines mental health disparities among diverse student populations, including BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, first-generation students, and students with disabilities, based on data from the Spring 2022 Healthy Minds Study. It highlights … read more

Source: HSACCC 2023-24 Survey Link

Equity in Mental Health Toolkit

The Equity in Mental Health Framework provides colleges and universities with ten recommendations and implementation strategies to help strengthen their mental health support and programs for students of color. The new Equity in Mental Health Toolkit offers additional support for … read more

Source: The Steve Fund and The JED Foundation

Equity in the Time of Need: Best Practices and Recommendations for California’s College Basic Needs Centers

This webinar will explore best practices and recommendations for the community college sector gleaned from John Burton Advocates for Youth’s (JBAY) year-long community of practice that included seven community college campuses across the state.

Source: JBAY

Essential Elements of a Trauma-Informed Juvenile Justice System

This resource helps programs who work with justice-involved youth better understand the steps to take to recognize and respond to the trauma-related needs of youth, family members, and staff working in the justice system. This guide offers trauma-informed policies and … read more

Source: The National Child Traumatic Stress Network

Evolving Minds

Evolving Minds is a mental health non-profit offering resilience and mindfulness-based educational programs for students, educators, and non-profits. They offer programming for youth leaders and educators grounded in developing resilience and mindfulness skills that build community, create a culture of … read more

Source: Evolving Minds

Exploring Ways to Enhance FAFSA Efficiency Paper Series

CLASP has several new resources that address the challenges facing postsecondary students with low incomes. One is a report we wrote for a series published by the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA). In the paper, we discuss … read more

Source: CLASP

Faculty & Staff Support: A Toolkit for Mid-Level Managers

This toolkit provides tested change leadership strategies for mid-level leaders, and those who support them, with the goal of better equipping these critical actors to lead efforts that accelerate equitable outcomes for marginalized and racially minoritized students. We define equity … read more

Source: Strong Start to Finish

Faculty Guide to Supporting Student Mental Health

How to create a culture of care on campus

Feeling nostalgic this holiday season? It might help boost your mental health

Here are psychologists’ tips for using the past to boost our well-being in the new year and beyond

Filling out the FAFSA for Unaccompanied Youth

This video features Rebecca Araujo, a financial aid administrator from California State University Long Beach, where she shares some tips for Financial Aid Administrators helping unaccompanied homeless youth fill out the FAFSA.

Source: SchoolHouse Connection

Financial Workshop Kits

NEFE created these customizable workshop kits on financial topics. Select “College Series” to filter your results to workshops to present to college student audiences.

Source: National Endowment for Financial Education

Find Your Anchor

The premise behind Find Your Anchor is that each person needs an anchor. “Establish an anchor — a dependable, stable, secure base that you can hold on to, one that keeps you firmly planted, no matter what winds or storms … read more

Source: Find Your Anchor

Food Recovery Network

Food Recovery Network is a student movement aimed to fight waste and feed people.

Source: Food Recovery Network

For Friends and Family Members

This resource page from MentalHealth.gov provides suggestions for how to offer support to loved ones who may be experiencing mental health challenges, including things to say.

Source: MentalHealth.gov

Foster Care Transition Toolkit

The U.S. Department of Education created this toolkit to help youth transitioning out of foster care successfully transition to adulthood. It can also be helpful for caring and supportive adults who work with former foster youth. The toolkit contains a … read more

Source: U.S. Department of Education

Fostering College Student Mental Health and Resilience

College student mental health has been the focus of much attention in recent years.

Framework for Developing Institutional Protocols for the Acutely Distressed or Suicidal College Student

This guide provides a college or university community, regardless of its size, culture, and resources, with a list of issues to consider when drafting or revising protocols relating to the management of the student in acute distress or at risk … read more

Source: Jed Foundation

Friends are Good Medicine. Resources and training for peer support

Friends are Good Medicine was established in November of 1986. It was the first county-wide clearinghouse in the Central Valley. The directory was first published in 1987 to publicize support groups. Friends provide leadership training, consultation and assistance to groups, … read more

Source: Stanislas County

Funded Child Care & Development Options

Lists state and federally funded programs that can help families afford child care.

Source: Child Care Resource Center
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Please dial 911 if this is a medical or psychiatric emergency.

For 24/7 crisis counselor support, please contact: Call 988 (the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline) for 24/7 crisis counselor support. Or access Crisis Chat: 988lifeline.org/chat

Text Home to 741-741 for Crisis Text Line or visit crisistextline.org

LGBTQ+ youth can also contact The Trevor Project: Call 1-866-488-7386; Text START to 678-678; or access Trevor Chat: thetrevorproject.org/get-help

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