08/02/2021
By Melissa Wall

It has been a challenging time for us all and the topic of mental health has become increasingly important. Through UMatter2  and our JED Campus initiative, we are offering a series of workshops to help faculty and staff support our students and themselves. Please click on the registration link to register for one or more of the workshops. Please reach out to Melissa Wall (978-934-6671) if you have any questions.

Resources to Support Students & Self
Acclimating back on campus: Information to support mental health including our Blue Folder, resources available for faculty/ staff to support students & self, and self-care
Wednesday, 8/25 10-11 a.m. in University Crossing 158
Monday 8/30 10-11 a.m. in University Crossing 158

Practical Approaches for Faculty to Support Student Well-being & Mental Health
Faculty play an important role in the lives of college students, especially during times of uncertainty. Faculty can contribute to the creation of caring campus communities and productive learning environments that help students thrive and, when needed, seek professional help. This workshop provides some basic information about student mental health as well as practical approaches that faculty members can implement in the classroom to help support the mental health and well-being of students. Different strategies will be shared, and participants will be encouraged to share successful strategies of their own.
Wednesday, 8/25 2-3 p.m. in University Crossing 158
Tuesday, 8/31 2-3 p.m. in University Crossing 158

You Can Help a Student (YCHAS)
This workshop presents a simple overview of college student mental health, how to identify distress in students and how you can help as a faculty or staff member.
Thursday, 8/26 10-11 a.m. in University Crossing 490
Tuesday, 8/31 9-10 a.m. in Southwick 240

A Deeper Dive into Mental Health Conversations
Have you had concerns about a student's mental health but weren't sure what to do? This interactive workshop led by UMatter2 and Counseling Services will highlight mental health issues in college students, including warning signs, followed by a discussion of how to manage situations that may arise. Participants will go through scenarios and talk through how to address them, getting feedback from a clinician.
Thursday, 8/26 1:30-3 p.m. in Charles Hoff Alumni Center 301
Monday, 8/30 1:30-3 p.m. in Charles Hoff Alumni Center 301