Did you know almost 50% of college students report feeling so depressed it is difficult for them to function, and 10% say they have seriously considered suicide in the past year? Do you know what you would do if your student was depressed, anxious, suicidal, or mentally distressed? As faculty members and administrators, you can play an important and vital role in detecting at-risk students and directing them toward the professional support they need.
You, as faculty and administrators, have expressed a need to know what to do when you see a student in distress. AT-RISK - a new interactive, online training simulation designed to help faculty and staff identify, approach, and when necessary, refer students for additional support - is here for YOU. AT-RISK is an on-line training program designed to help you develop the skills needed to manage your classroom with greater confidence and effectiveness.
Go to AT-RISK today here » Just create your own user account, and use access code shu48. The training takes 45 minutes at your own computer, and can be completed over multiple sittings. Log on today!
Call Counseling Services (973-761-9500) or e-mail (Rose.Zayco@shu.edu) and ask for Staff Psychologist, Dr. Rose Zayco the AT-RISK program coordinator with any questions on how to get started. Get the training you need to feel confident and prepared for the new school year!
For more information please contact: Megan Hogarth Nervi (973) 761-9500 Megan.Nervi@shu.edu
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