Helpful Mental Health Resources for Campuses
Learn how to address mental health issues among students, faculty, and staff
Learn how to address mental health issues among students, faculty, and staff
Between March and December, 18 Clark County students took their own lives — more than double the amount the district reported in all of 2019.
New Navigate360 and Zogby Strategies Safety and Wellbeing Poll shows growing teen anxiety brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on America’s economy, culture, and daily life.
The 8-year-old boy had been knocked unconscious by a classmate two days before he took his own life at his home.
The sixth-grader’s family denies reports that the shooting was a suicide, instead calling it a “freak accident.”
The state allocated $11.5 million of the Governors Emergency Education Relief (GEER) funding to support mental health initiatives at USG.
Reforms were prompted by the death of one of the school’s football players.
A new report from The Trevor Project also found 40% of LGBTQ youth have “seriously considered” attempting suicide in the last 12 months.
The Title IX lawsuit claimed Chadron State failed to investigate a student’s abuse by her boyfriend, which led to her committing suicide.
First responders, clinicians, educators, counselors and others in the helping professions can be vulnerable to compassion fatigue. Here’s how you can take care of yourself during these troubling times.