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Reflects conclusions and recommendations of national experts who attended a roundtable cosponsored by the National Mental Health Association (NMHA) and the Jed Foundation.
Offers both parents and students the opportunity to learn more about mental health, including what the privacy laws are and how mental health information can be shared. The guide was created by NAMI (the National Alliance on Mental Illness) and The Jed Foundation to help start the conversation around creating and putting a thoughtful plan into place should a mental health condition arise.
Makes the case that America’s persistent gaps in education, income, and wealth are widening, with the fastest growing segments of our population the least likely to have the opportunities they need to succeed. This brochure builds the case for leadership to challenge the status quo and make the most empowering forms of college learning available to all students.
Brings together information on how higher education institutes can use data on student demographics, class structure, past student performance, student participation and other markers to identify "at-risk" students and get them back on track. The report also identifies strategies for using data intelligence to develop successful advising programs that improve retention rates.
Includes a six-session training for identifying and implementing telehealth services from the DHHS Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA)-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions.
Highlights important e-cigarette use answers for teens who might be hesistant to ask others about. Also describes short and long-term effects of vaping.
Presents short-and long-term effects of cocaine use for teens. Emphasizes the importance of talking to parents, a doctor, a counselor, a teacher, or another adult if a student has questions about the deadly substance.
Provides facts about hallucinogens. Documents side effects including but not limited to suicidal thoughts, mixed senses, weight loss, speech problems, and disorganization. More for information, access this fact sheet.