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Informs adults about how to talk with a child/youth about a suicide attempt in the family. This guide provides tips and suggestions for how to answer questions and provide support in a calm and non-judgmental way. Divided into three sections, specific age-appropriate strategies are described for preschoolers, school-age children, and teenagers.
Presents a video, created by the Elk Grove Unified School District, on the experience and successes of schools under Project GROW, an Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Grant program. The program uses a multi-tiered approach to address behavioral issues and provide developmentally appropriate interventions to students so that they can develop the skills to succeed in the instructional environment.
Summarizes data on suicidal thoughts, attempts, and deaths and also describes risk and protective factors that are common among college and university students.
The theme of this year’s Summit is: Challenging Convos to Create Collective Change. During this year’s summit, It’s On Us will be launching TWO new dating violence prevention programs with our partner YSL Beaute and hosting important conversations such as “Breaking the Cycle: Sexual Assault & Sports Culture.” Mark your calendars and get ready to join us during this summit.
Providers users with the resources needed to put on Mental Health Month events. These resources include key messages, sample press releases, outreach ideas, sample social media posts, and much more.
Guide campuses through a step-by-step process for designing a plan to promote the mental health of all students and get help for students who are stressed, struggling, or distressed. A list of references and resources planners can consult for additional assistance is included at the end of the guide.
Reflects on President Obama’s call to launch a national conversation to increase the understanding and awareness about mental health by reviewing trends in college student mental health programs and highlighting examples of practice that contribute to student well-being.
Raises awareness about mental health among college students. The organization serves as the young adult voice in mental health advocacy on over one hundred college campuses nationwide.
Lists survey results and studies relevant to different aspects of campus suicide prevention and mental health promotion. Campus mental health researchers, staff in campus counseling centers or health promotion offices, campus administrators, campus suicide prevention task force members, or other suicide prevention professionals working in college and university settings can use this research to support their efforts.
Focuses on providing accurate and up-to-date information on the mental health of today’s college students. CCMH connects practice, research, and technology to benefit students, mental health providers, administrators, researchers, and the public.