Young people encounter experiences and circumstances that can be challenging to navigate alone. Educators and administrators step up to serve and support students in crisis, but the need has become overwhelming. There are daunting challenges like service volume, cost, access to care and the stigma associated with mental health services. In this webinar, education and mental health experts come together to discuss ways to overcome these barriers and help students create a healthy lifestyle for themselves. Sign up for the webinar to learn: The unique mental health challenges students are experiencing and why access to services is so important; Why most psychology and counseling services for K-12 and higher ed students don’t fully meet today’s demand for mental health services; and, Solutions that extend current services to offer wrap-around, preventive care in a variety of formats. Free registration. Can't make the live date? Register and we'll send you a link to the recording.
Upcoming External Higher Education Learning Opportunities
NCSSLE posts upcoming higher education webinars and conferences that are hosted externally from the Center. This page compiles all upcoming events that have been posted in the Center’s Higher Education e-Digest.
NOTE: These events are hosted externally and may be available for only a limited time. Please contact the hosting organization directly to obtain archived content.
How Educators Can Support Struggling Students
Thu, 04/25/2024 - 2:00 pm EDT
Online
Action Collaborative on Preventing Sexual Harassment 2024 Public Summit
Tue, 10/15/2024 - 8:00 am EDT
Michigan State University and Virtually Online
This Public Summit of the National Academies is an open forum for those in the higher education ecosystem collaboratively to identify, discuss, and elevate innovative and promising approaches and new research on addressing and preventing sexual harassment. This annual event brings together a diverse group, including members and partner network organizations of the Action Collaborative, the broader higher education community, sexual harassment researchers and response practitioners, grassroots and nonprofit organizations, public and private foundations, and federal and state policymakers. For questions and any additional information, please email SHactioncollab@nas.edu.
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