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STEP up Ohlone . Campus Mental health Education and services Ohlone College 2012-2014. Mental Health Services Act Prop 63. Student Mental Health Initiative (SMHI). Mental Health Promotion Programs Early Intervention Peer to Peer Support Activities Suicide Prevention Programs
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STEP up Ohlone Campus Mental health Education and services Ohlone College 2012-2014
Student Mental Health Initiative (SMHI) • Mental Health Promotion Programs • Early Intervention • Peer to Peer Support Activities • Suicide Prevention Programs • Referral and Linkage $60M in statewide initiative funds (result of Virginia Tech)
SMHI Campus Based Grant Awards15 colleges & consortia have been selected to receive grants ranging from $50K to $250K Butte College Columbia College College of the Desert Cuesta College Fresno-Reedly College Gavilan College Modest Junior College Orange Coast-Golden West Consortia Riverside City College San Diego City College Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Sierra College West Los Angeles College West Valley College
SMHI Campus Based Grant Awards—Alameda County Peralta Colleges (Berkeley City, Alameda, Laney, Merritt) Cal State East Bay Ohlone College
Ohlone College’s STEP up Program Promote student mental health & well-being Reduce stigma associated with seeking help for mental health issues in higher education setting
Campus Mental Health Education and Services Grant Promote mental health & reduce stigma and discrimination
Objective 1: Peer to Peer Support (N=8) Key informant interviews Training for peer mentors Collaborate with ASOC & student clubs to host events Focus groups Symposium for broadcasting/journalism students Recruit student tutors to support outreach
Objective 2: Social Media Outreach (N=10) Online screening tools Video contest Implement ISP program Commission campaign logo design “Visualizing mental health” infographics series Skits contest
Objective 3: Capacity Building (N=10) Establish referral network Coffee & chat with counseling dept. Mental health/wellness language in syllabi “I have a student … “ panel Training by CARS
STEPup Ohlone—online training modules supported by Kognito (the premiere training organization for CCCs and other universities)
How Faculty Senate can support the campaign #1: Promote the inclusion of mental health and stress management language in course syllabi #2: Encourage faculty to attend Flex Day workshops or participate in online training modules
100 People / 100 DaysTeam Presentation to Faculty Members Ohlone College, Fremont, CA Fixed Day August 13, 2004