We all have a role in creating a culture of care at Lafayette. This includes noticing and attending to our own mental health and the mental health of members of our community.
Students have the opportunity to complete mental health and well-being training modules that were created using a public health approach. Participants can develop the knowledge, skills, and language needed to identify and support a student who may be struggling with their mental health.
*Should you encounter any technical concerns and need support, please contact Vector at support.vectortrainingeducation.com/s/contactsupport.
Students will often turn to trusted faculty, advisors, coaches, and mentors for informal advice and support. Become familiar with signs that indicate a student is experiencing emotional distress and how to respond.
Learn more about supporting a student in distressListening, supporting, and encouraging your friends can really make a difference in their life. Learn how to bring up a concern in a way that lets your friend know that you cared enough to reach out and help.
Learn more about how to help a friend in distress