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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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Supporting Student Veterans

The more campus stakeholders know about student veterans and their experiences, daily stresses, and mental health issues, and the resources available to support them, the more likely our veterans will receive the benefits our nation promised in exchange for their … read more

Source: CCC Health & Wellness

Supporting Student Veterans

California is home to the largest veteran population in the nation. More veterans attend community college than any other type of college. About 35,000 veterans and active duty service members were enrolled at a California Community College (CCC) in Spring … read more

Source: CCC Health & Wellness

Supporting Students from Diverse Racial and Ethnic Backgrounds

This publication will present some common barriers related to mental health shared by students from historically marginalized racial and ethnic backgrounds, and will describe how resources specific to the community college system can help support their access to mental health … read more

Source: CCC Health & Wellness

Supporting Students with an Undocumented Legal Status

This quick guide provides Student Ambassadors some strategies on engaging with students who may be undocumented on your campus to promote events on your campus, provide information to share on student mental health, and connect students on your campus with … read more

Source: CCC Health & Wellness

Supporting Transition-Aged Foster Youth

This publication presents some common barriers related to mental health shared by LGBTQ and will describe how resources specific to the community college system can help support their access to mental health services.

Source: CCC Health & Wellness

10 Issues Affecting Student Veterans Word

This is a collection of articles on issues that student veterans experience and how campuses can support them.

Source: Welcome Home: Veterans on Campus Training Resources

11 Tips for Maximizing Support for College Students with Experience in Foster Care and Homelessness

With vaccines available, and many campuses opening their doors for summer and the fall, planning for the next school year is complicated. Young people may need our help to make the best decisions possible. This resource by SchoolHouse Connection and … read more

Source: SchoolHouse Connection

2022 Implementation Fact Sheet: Investment in Youth Homelessness

The 2022-23 California state budget includes funding for two mainstream homelessness programs with specified funding to address homelessness among youth: The Homekey Program and the Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) Program. Information about these investments is included in budget … read more

Source: JBAY

21-Day Racial Equity: 21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge

For 21 days, do one action to further your understanding of power, privilege, supremacy, oppression, and equity Plan includes suggestions for readings, podcasts, videos, observations, and ways to form and deepen community connections.

Source: America & Moore, LLC

9 Strategies for Quarantining in a Non-LGBTQ+ Affirming Environment

With help from queer therapists and experts from The Trevor Project, here’s how to endure isolation with those who might not accept your identity.

Source: them.

A Socio-Culturally, Linguistically-Responsive, and Trauma-Informed Approach to Mental Health Interpretation

Provides mental health clinicians and professional interpreters with information about a trauma-informed approach to mental health interpretation that is socio-culturally and linguistically- responsive to the needs of children and families receiving services. This resource guide describes frameworks for mental health … read more

Source: The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN)

A Step by Step Approach: Launching a Program for Food & Housing Insecure College Students

Written by John C.S. Kepner, advisor to the College Student Basic Needs Program and Trustee Board Member of Gwynedd Mercy University (GMercyU) in suburban Philadelphia. In this blog, John describes his journey of putting together a coalition of community-based organizations … read more

Source: SchoolHouse Connection

A Tale of Two Programs: The Status of Youth in the Rollout of HHAP & Homekey During the Pandemic

This report analyzes the status of youth in implementation of two state-funded programs addressing homelessness during the pandemic: The $650 million Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) program (round one), which requires that local jurisdictions dedicate at least 8% to … read more

Source: John Burton Advocates for Youth

AANHPI Resources for Students

This page provides mental health resources for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander youth.

Academic Supports for College Students with an Autism Spectrum Disorder:  An Overview

This resource includes an overview of major areas where students on the autism spectrum might experience challenges, with ideas for accommodations and supports. It also links to a one-page overview or checklist.

Source: Indiana Resource Center for Autism

Accommodating Student Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: Tips for Campus Faculty and Staff PDF

This report is the result of discussions during the Veterans Success Jam, held in May 2010.

Source: Kresge Foundation

Acknowledging Structural Racism’s Direct and Negative Impact on Health

The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) is highlighting statements from past Culture of Health Program (CoHP) reports that acknowledge structural racism’s direct and negative impact on health – and in particular the disproportionate effects on the health and well-being of … read more

Source: National Academy of Medicine

Addressing Inequities in Higher Education

Although diversity in higher education has continued to increase over the past 20 years, colleges and universities continue to enroll Black, Latinx and American Indian students in bachelor’s programs at low rates. This Policy Guide explores various types of barriers … read more

Source: Education Commission of the State

Applying Trauma Informed Principles to food Security and Basic Needs

A webinar hosted by JBAY on “Applying Trauma Informed Principles to Food Security and Basic Needs held on February 3rd, 2022 featured Adrienne Markeworth from Leah’s Pantry and Basic Needs Center staff from Mt. San Antonio College and San Diego … read more

Source: JBAY

Asian American / Pacific Islander Communities and Mental Health

AAPI communities in the United States (U.S.) have had to struggle to reconcile their identities

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Crisis Care Support

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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