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Student Mental Health & Re-immersion to Campus Life – June 15, 2021


Date & Time
Tuesday, June 15, 2021 • 2:00 – 3:30 pm ET
Overview
Identify Signs of Distress & Strategies to Intervene Appropriately

As students begin to return to life on campus as they knew it prior to the pandemic, the re-immersion process is likely going to be challenging for many.

For campus professionals, there is great worry about the level of mental health challenges students are facing due to the pandemic and the structural racism experienced during 2020-21. Being able to recognize the signs of a student in distress is critical.

Join us on June 15, 2021 as our seasoned and engaging campus mental health expert discusses the evolving mental health profile of today’s students, identifies the biopsychosocial impacts of Covid, and the unique challenges to student mental health as students begin the re-immersion process.

This webinar is appropriate for those who work directly with students and student groups in the areas of residence life, counseling services, academic advising, and orientation, as well as faculty, peer mentors and others serving on the front line.

Registration: $399*

*You can have team members participate remotely for this price. After you place your order, you will receive instructions for additional log ins for your remote team members. In addition, 24 hours following the live webinar we will email you instructions for accessing the on-demand recording, which you may share with any staff members for unlimited viewing. Feel free to email us with any questions at info@paper-clip.com.

Topics Covered
As a result of this webinar, participants will be able to:
  • Initiate a campus-wide dialogue with faculty, staff, administrators, and students on the current mental health crisis and campus policies that address “students of concern”.
  • Understand the unique challenges to student mental health as they arise from a re-immersion to campus – identify signs of distress and strategies to assist & intervene appropriately.
  • Identify biopsychosocial impacts of COVID on student mental health and how they may be compounded for students of marginalized identities – assess campus policies and procedures to ensure that structural racism is not perpetuated, so all students feel supported.
  • Provide campus wide training to recognize the signs of a student experiencing a mental health crisis and help the student get needed help.
  • Engage key campus and community stakeholders to foster a collaborative and supportive environment to assist students in crisis or at risk – increase awareness so students feel safe, cared for and valued members of the community.
Presenter
Dr. Meggen Tucker Sixbey is currently a Clinical Associate Professor and Associate Director of the University of Florida’s (UF) Counseling and Wellness Center located in Gainesville, Florida.

Click here for full bio.

What’s Included
  • Live 90-minute online session with carefully selected expert(s)
  • Unlimited access to view webinar recording on demand (available 24 hours after live event)
  • Materials for your team (handouts, discussion questions, etc.)
  • Certificate of completion for each participant
  • Free Weekly newsletter – What's Working on Campus



For information about licensing this webinar for unlimited distribution on your institution’s internal network/server, please email info@paper-clip.com.
Price: $399.00
 






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