Let’s Talk: Senior Leaders, Mental Health, and Counseling Center Directors
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3/28/2023 12:00 PM
3/28/2023 1:00 PM
Format: Online
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Program Type: Webinar

Webinars are free, 30- to 90-minute virtual events. ACE experts, campus leaders, and other voices from within and beyond higher education discuss critical questions and promising practices around a timely topic. Registrants have the opportunity to share their questions during the live event and to access the recording afterward.

About the Webinar

Join ACE and three current counseling center directors for a conversation about what has led to the current mental health conditions in higher education, how those conditions are impacting counseling center staff, and how to best support counseling center directors and their staff to help address mental health concerns on campus. We will unpack recommendations for action from ACE’s newest brief in the Mental Health in Higher Education series, Let’s Talk: Senior Leaders, Mental Health, and Counseling Centers.

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Mental health continues to be a top priority and concern for higher education leaders. The Mental Health in Higher Education series highlights and discusses critical issues around mental health for faculty, staff, and students. Each webinar is designed to complement topical briefs released by ACE throughout 2022 and 2023. Topics include faculty and staff burnout, critical questions to ask before contracting with a teletherapy provider, evidence-based practices that support mental health, and information from counseling center directors on what they want leaders to know and what they should do about mental health.

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This March 28 event is free, but advance registration is required.

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