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C.A.L.M. in Crisis Training for employees

C.A.L.M. in Crisis Training for employees

While counseling services are key to helping support our students with mental health needs, our campus community plays a critical role in overall student wellness. Because of the increasing prevalence of mental health struggles, student success is increasingly affected. The purpose of C.A.L.M. in Crisis is to build skills across our campus community (students, faculty, and staff).
 
 The training focuses on improving awareness of the risk factors and warning signs for suicide, how to recognize and respond when they occur, when and how to refer to available resources, ways to offer hope and the importance of managing personal wellness throughout the process. Participation in the training is designed to discover how we can help align our various roles on campus to bring evidence-based interventions to our ongoing support of student well-being.

This training involves a 1-hour Canvas Training Camp to be completed before the selected in-person training; access to Training Camp will be provided two weeks prior to the in-person training. The in-person training will be 2.5 hours.