Join Active Minds and TimelyCare to examine how college students value and prioritize their mental health, as well as the mental health of their friends and peers, as they exclusively unveil the findings from a national sample of more than 1,100 students nationwide.
This solutions-oriented webinar will explore college students’ shared concern for mental health at their college and university, comprising their perception of if and how mental health is an important issue, their recognition of poor mental health in their community, and their belief that they can work together to improve mental health. This session – which will also include student and administrative perspectives – will also highlight the role of family and friends, shared concern about mental health, discrimination, and perceptions of how their college and university prioritize mental well-being in addressing feelings of loneliness and mental health issues.
Moderator:
- Bob Booth, M.D., Chief Care Officer at TimelyCare
Speakers:
- Amy Gatto, Vice President, Measurement at Active Minds
- S. Christian Jackson, LPC, LPC/S, NCC, Director of Counseling & Self-Development, South Carolina State University
- Maddie Kerr, Co-President of the Active Minds Chapter at Northwestern University