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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.

Hopeful Mindsets on the College Campus

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

Source: Hopeful Mindsets

Housing Support for Homeless and Foster Youth: Implementing AB1228

SchoolHouse Connection has issued a new brief examining the implementation of California’s priority housing laws for students who have experienced foster care or homelessness. State law requires the California State University (CSU) system to offer priority on-campus housing to homeless … read more

Source: SchoolHouse Connection

How an Affordable Housing Program Supports College Students

This webinar took place on May 11th, 2022 – Homelessness and housing insecurity have become an ever-increasing problem for college students across the country. College Housing Northwest (a nonprofit in Portland, Oregon) has been housing college students for over 50 … read more

Source: SchoolHouse Connection

How College Mental Health Supports LGBTQ Students

The Trevor Project reports the benefits for LGBTQ college students accessing mental health services on campus.

How colleges can make faculty mental health a priority

Two DeVry leaders share how the university promotes well-being for its employees and why it got rid of the term “work-life balance.”

How Community Colleges Can Support The Mental Health Of Students

College presidents have a collective responsibility to confront this critical challenge head-on.

How New Laws on Surplus Food Will Impact Food Banks

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.

Source: Food Bank News

How Schools Can Help Immigrant Students

Federal rules on immigrant youth and families can change rapidly, from Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) to Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Recently, schools are welcoming more immigrant families from all over the world due to violence and natural disasters. … read more

Source: SchoolHouse Connection

How to Handle Coronavirus

Crisis Text Line information and resources for students on how to handle Coronavirus.

Source: Crisis Text Line

How To Help Our Children Cope With War

How To Help Our Children Cope With War |Cómo Ayudar A Nuestros Niños A Afrontar La Guerra

Source: Mental Health America

How to Recognize and Help When Someone is in Distress

Cornell College developed these frequently asked questions and suggestions to help a friend or family member who may be considering suicide. They offer guidance on what to do and what to avoid doing.

Source: Cornell College

How to Talk to My Friends

Some conversations are “bigger” than others, and it’s normal to feel uncertain or worried about sharing something personal.

https://www.mentalhealthapps.org

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

Source: App Ambassadors

Hungry to Learn (Video)

Video highlighting food and housing insecurity and its impacts on campus life.

Source: Soledad O'Brien Productions

ICRC-S & SPRC Research to Practice Webinar, Advances in Suicide Prevention: Research, Practice, and Policy Implications for LGBT Populations

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.

Source: Suicide Prevention Resource Center

Identifying College Students Experiencing Homelessness

The Education Leads Home campaign has established a goal of a 60% postsecondary attainment rate for youth experiencing homelessness by 2034. Identifying these students is the first step in helping them complete their postsecondary education. From this webinar, participants will: … read more

Source: SchoolHouse Connection

Implementing Behavioral Threat Assessment on Campus PDF

The April 16, 2007, tragedy at Virginia Tech resulted in unprecedented new attention and new practices related to campus safety and security at higher education institutions. This book provides a detailed summary of two of the major projects Virginia Tech … read more

Source: Virginia Tech Demonstration Project

Improving Mental Health of Student Parents: A Framework for Higher Education

A report by the JED Foundation, a nonprofit aimed at promoting the emotional health and wellness of teens and young adults and Ascend, a policy advocacy program at the Aspen Institute, explores the mental health needs of parenting students at … read more

Source: The JED Foundation

In Case You Missed It: Implementing ACE Screenings – How-To Guide and Lessons from the Field

A recording and materials are now available for ACEs Aware’s most recent webinar, “Implementing ACE Screenings: How-To Guide and Lessons from the Field,” which highlights learnings from clinics across California. The webinar covers: Ways the How-To Guide can help your … read more

Source: Aces Aware

Income Benefits for College Students

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

Source: John Burton Advocates for Youth
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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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