Everyday we hear phrases such as “mental health,” “wellbeing,” and “self care” in both our personal and professional lives. As two mothers (and a former teacher), we also know that mental health and social emotional wellbeing are critical to student learning and holistic growth.
We’ve seen higher education leaders start to prioritize student wellbeing, and in the early findings of what will be our third edition of the Connected Student Report (coming later this year), leaders stated that “holistic support for student wellbeing remains critical with strong student/institution relationships built on compassion, empathy, trust, and good listening.”
But is there more to consider around campus mental health and wellbeing that can benefit students, institutions, and society at large? In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, here are three ways to take student wellbeing strategies to the next level, and create a
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