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Starting A Conversation About Mental Health: Foundational Training for Students by UBC Student Health and Wellbeing Staff, Jewell Gillies, Barbara Johnston, Liz Warwick, Dagmar Devine, Jenny Guild, Arica Hsu, Hamza Islam, Mehakpreet Kaur, Makena Mokhovikova, Jackson Mackenzie Nicholls, Calla Smith is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

Starting A Conversation About Mental Health: Foundational Training for Students

Description: "Starting a Conversation about Mental Health: Foundational Training for Students" includes a facilitator’s guide with handouts and a PowerPoint presentation. This adaptable training resource covers foundational mental health and wellness information for post-secondary students and ways to respond to peers who are experiencing distress. It can be used for a two-to three-hour synchronous training session or for self-study.

January 5, 2022 | Updated: January 7, 2022
Author: UBC Student Health and Wellbeing Staff, Jewell Gillies, Barbara Johnston, Liz Warwick, Dagmar Devine, Jenny Guild, Arica Hsu, Hamza Islam, Mehakpreet Kaur, Makena Mokhovikova, Jackson Mackenzie Nicholls, Calla Smith

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