It's Minority Mental Health Awareness Month! Find, share, and use these culturally-relevant mental health resources for Latinx and Hispanic Communities. 💜
🅰️During his #CTTLAcademy Deep Dive session, @ReganARGurung explored curriculum design and strategies teachers can implement to make the outcomes you and your students desire happen! Thank you, Dr. Gurung for such a dynamic talk.
Check out his full presentation in the @AppWhova
Some warning signs may help you determine if a young person in your life at risk for suicide, especially if the behavior is new, has increased, or seems related to a painful event, loss, or change. Seek help by reaching out to @988Lifeline
Everyone deserves culturally competent mental health care that acknowledges and respects the intersection of their identity and experiences. #ShadesofMentalHealth
Despite recent hardships, we hope that trans people all over the world can enjoy #TransDayOfVisibility in celebration and pride.
Links to the following mental health resources can be found in our bio.
Never hesitate to reach out for help, you are not fighting alone ❤️🏳️⚧️
Psychologist Laurie Santos to speak about science of happiness during virtual lecture
Nationally acclaimed psychologist, professor and podcast host @lauriesantos will discuss the science of happiness on April 4 as part of OSU's Provost’s Lecture Series.
https://t.co/275HmlJTqY
AI: Good, Bad, But Could Get Ugly. Implications for Higher Ed
4/5 @ 4pm | Free | Zoom
Register at: https://t.co/kDdai6aw2n
Artificial Intelligence is quickly revolutionizing the way we teach, learn and conduct research.
What an impact @josaforo has had on suicide prevention in Ghana! Spent the day at @UnivofGh learning about his progress decriminalizing suicide, reducing stigma among religious leaders and the police, and really listening to survivors and their families.
CAPS wants to let you know that we are so proud of you for finishing up winter term! Check out some of our self-care tips for your spring break 🌷
During spring break, CAPS is open 9am-4pm. However, help is available whenever CAPS is closed, by calling (541) 737-2131.
It's LGBTQ2SIA+ Health Awareness Week. Check out and share this page full of helpful resources for the #LGBTQ2SIA+ community, and remember that the Lifeline is available 24/7/365 for anyone struggling. You're not alone. Text 988. #LGBTQHealth 🫶 https://t.co/8c5aqloCkl
Help prevent suicide! 💙
Join us on high school and college campuses across the country to change the conversation and a create a world without suicide: https://t.co/gKkVLIAUaM
Hey, Beavs! If you're a Corvallis campus student who is Native American, Alaskan Native, or Pacific Islander, we'd love to know if you're interested in an Indigenous Student support group for spring term. Give us your feedback by March 29th at https://t.co/aoC3Ush2qM.
#DYK: The @988Lifeline offers caring counseling to people who are struggling or in crisis, including specific support for:
✅ Veterans and their families (press 1)
✅ Spanish speakers (press 2)
✅ LGBTQIA+ youth (press 3)
Call, text, or chat today.
Have you watched Ted Lasso? Not only does the show send the message that we all have mental health and that it’s something to take care of – it has also depicts the complexity of healing after a suicide loss, and encourages help-seeking. Bravo, AFC Richmond!