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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.

Programming Strategies for Supporting College Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders

This one-pager outlines common concerns of college students with autism spectrum disorders and of their professors, and suggests educational and social strategies to support these students.

Source: Emory Autism Center

Promoting Pathways to Financial Stability: A Resource Handbook on Building Financial Capabilities of Community College Students

This handbook is designed for community college personnel, potential partners, and supporters with an interest in empowering students to better manage their financial lives. It uses detailed case studies (such as Foothill College and Skyline College in California) to discuss … read more

Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Psychological Intern Program Application

This is a psychological services internship program application.

Source: Santa Rosa Junior College

Psychological Intern Program website

SRJC’s psychological intern program website, providing information about the program.

Source: Santa Rosa Junior College

Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity

Historical and cultural contexts of mental health clinician assessments

Source: American Psychological Association

PTSD Coach (iTunes app)

PTSD Coach was designed for those who have, or may have, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This app provides you with education about PTSD, information about professional care, a self-assessment for PTSD, opportunities to find support, and tools that can help … read more

Source: US Department of Veterains Affairs

Questions to Ask Potential Referrals

This matrix provides considerations that colleges can use to assess new referral sources (e.g., mental health and sbustance abuse treatment providers).

Source: CCC SMHP

Questions to Avoid Asking Veterans PDF

Developed by David M. Joseph, Ph.D with information adapted from presentations given by Minnesota Army National Guard Chaplain Lieutenant Colonel John Morris.

Source: David M. Joseph, PhD

Raising the Bar

First Place for Youth has released a new policy brief revealing that when youth are properly supported with a combination of extended care alongside customized services and support, their likelihood of achieving 80% or more of the living wage standard … read more

Source: First Place for Youth

Report: Barriers to Financial Aid for Unaccompanied Homeless Youth

SchoolHouse Connection released ““Working Harder Just to Be Seen and Heard:” Barriers to Financial Aid for Homeless and Foster Youth.”

Source: SchoolHouse Connection

Resource Guide for Serving Students with Psychological Disabilities in California’s Community Colleges

The California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA) suicide prevention social marketing program is one component of the MHSA Suicide Prevention initiative, which uses a full range of strategies from Prevention to Early Intervention to prevent suicides across ages and backgrounds. … read more

Source: California Mental Health Services Authority

Resource Guide: Screening for Drug Use in General Medical Settings

The NIDA Quick Screen and NIDA-modified ASSIST are appropriate for patients age 18 or older. You may deliver it as an interview and record patient responses, or read the questions aloud and have the patient fill out responses on a … read more

Source: NIDA

Resources for Educators and How to Teach Students on the Autism Spectrum

This page provides a list of characteristics of people with Asperger Syndrome, challenges they may experience in college, and clear tips for supporting these students.

Source: Center for Access and Success

Responding to Distressed Students

Addresses how to deal with students who have problems ranging from aggression and potential violence to substance abuse, suicide and irrational behavior. Clicking on one of the problems listed leads to a page of useful information, including do’s and don’t’s … read more

Source: University of California, Santa Barbara, Counseling Services

Rethinking Drinking

Interactive website with tools to help you check your drinking patterns, identify signs and symptoms of a problem, and cut back.

Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)

Return on Investment Calculator (R.O.I.) for College Mental Health Services and Programs

This tool will allow you to calculate the economic returns of services or programs that improve mental health in your student population. You will be asked a handful of questions about your campus, including: Enrollment size Approximate institutional drop-out rate … read more

Source: Healthy Minds Network

Rio Hondo College’s May Is Mental Health Awareness Month!

Learn about upcoming Mental Health Awareness events taking place at Rio Hondo Community College in Los Angeles, CA. Starting May 3rd, 2023, you can join other students for Zumba, Self-Care Classes, Hikes and more! For more information call 562-908-3498 Mental … read more

Source: Rio Hondo College

Risk Mitigation Through the NCHERM Behavioral Intervention and Threat Assessment Model PDF

This research is intended to provide an overview of the history of campus violence, including a summary of relevant research on campus risk mitigation concluding with a proposal for a comprehensive risk mitigation and management threat intervention model that formalizes … read more

Source: KUBIT – The Kean University Behavioral Intervention Team

Roadmap to Black Mental Health

Whether you are Black or want to be more aware of the experiences of Black people, read on to learn more about Black mental health.

Safe Horizons

Non-profit organization offers information, resources, and referrals for dating violence, homelessness, sexual abuse, and other issues affecting youth. 24-hour hotline for dating/domestic violence: (800) 621-4673

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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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