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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 156 resources found.

Psychological Intern Program website

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

Source: Santa Rosa Junior College

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

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

School Wellbeing Toolkit

The School Wellbeing Toolkit is a resource created for teachers and school staff to practice self-care and support the wellbeing of their school community.

Source: UCLA Prevention Center of Excellence

Screening for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

This self-test offered by the Anxiety and Depression Association of America can help you determine whether you have symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder.

Source: Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA)

Screenings for Mental Health: Military

Offers information and support on mental health issues for veterans, active military, and their families, including screening for PTSD, depression, and alcohol abuse.

Source: SMH

See Something Brochure InDesign File

This is the InDesign file for the red folder, which campuses can use to design their own campus-specific folders. Red folders provide quick resources and guidance around supporting students in distress. Supporting Resources See Something Instructions This file provides instructions … read more

Source: State Center Community College District

See Something, Say Something, Do Something Red Folder Flyer (Fresno-Reedley Colleges)

This is a “red folder” customized for Fresno-Reedley colleges. The red folder initiative is a way to provide faculty and staff with quick resources and guidance for supporting students in distress.

Source: State Center Community College District

Seven Self-care Tips for College Students

Practicing self-care helps you be able to adapt to changes, build strong relationships and recover from setbacks.

Strategic Primer on College Student Mental Health

Published by the APA, NASPA: Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, and the American Council on Education, the primer explains that mental health issues are a “critical component” of ensuring students’ success.

Source: NASPA

Stress Screener

Screening tool offered by Mental Health America. Site also includes information on the negative health consequences of too much stress and how to manage stress.

Source: Mental Health America

Student Experiences During the Pandemic Pivot

The survey findings, which represent the experiences and needs of over 15,000 students, provide us with an understanding of the challenges that students—and in turn, their faculty, administrators, and institutions more broadly—have faced as we now approach a new year … read more

Source: Ithaka SR

Student In-Take and Discharge Forms

This is a detailed health services intake form that campuses can use to quickly assess student needs.

Source: Modesto

Student Mental Health Committee Strategic Planning Worksheet (Fresno-Reedley Consortium)

This worksheet is a task planning matrix for mental health services strategic planning. It shows how to align goals with specific tasks/activities.

Source: State Center Community College District

Student mental health is in crisis. Campuses are rethinking their approach

School leaders are starting to think outside the box about how to help

Student mental health worsens, but more are seeking help

College students are experiencing all-time high rates of depression, anxiety and suicidality, according to the latest Healthy Minds survey.

Student of Concern Monthly Tracker

This Excel spreadsheet allows campuses to track the number of students referred for different areas of concern, and also track each student.

Source: West Valley College

Student Survey Needs Assessment

Colleges can use this sample needs assessment to collect data on their campus mental health and wellness services from student participants.

Source: CCC SMHP

Students Expect Professors to Help Ease Their Stress, Mental Health Struggles

Professors are the No. 1 campus group students say have a responsibility to support mental health

Suicide Prevention Multicultural Competence Kit

Consists of a set of awareness materials, including presentations, fact sheets, vignettes, brochures, and posters, geared toward developing multicultural competence.

Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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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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