Read this article from Inside HigherEd for a technique faculty and staff can use to assess student mental health needs and refer them to support. Faculty and staff are often the ones students go to when they need support, even if they aren’t a trained mental health professional. Providing documentation like the one discussed in the article may ensure that college personnel are able to get students the help they need confidently and quickly.
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