Counseling and Wellness Services is sharing the following message from Chancellor Jim Malatras, who is encouraging all members of the SUNY community to complete a free, one-hour mental health emergency intervention training called QPR. The next few weeks through the end of June can be highly stressful for students, so now is a critical time to take advantage of this program.
Dear colleagues,
We know the stress of the pandemic has deepened mental health struggles among college students, including an alarming increase in suicidal thoughts. This is a problem we must address urgently and collectively across the SUNY system.
As educators, we may be the first to recognize the signs of a mental health crisis in a student, which means we should know how to respond. That’s why we’re offering a free mental health emergency intervention training called QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) to every member of the SUNY community. It takes less than an hour, and could save a life.
I’m encouraging our campus leaders, faculty, and staff to take this training through the month of May, which is Mental Health Month. Our communications team will be in touch with their counterparts on your campuses soon with messaging materials.
Our success in keeping COVID-19 under control at 64 campuses has shown us that we’re strongest when we all look out for each other. I hope you’ll join me in this important effort to keep our students safe as we address the continuing effects of the pandemic.
Sincerely,
Jim Malatras
SUNY Chancellor
Visit www.suny.edu/mental-health/ and click on the orange box. Use SUNY as the organizational code and enter your @hvcc.edu email address to access the training.
Published: Thu, 06 May 2021 11:50:43 +0000 by l.ellis