External Chancellor’s Office Mental Health Awareness Week – Where Can I Go? Student Mental Health Navigators Panel
This webinar will feature will three student mental health navigators from Alameda County community colleges who will share their experiences participating in a student engagement workforce development program designed to improve the mental health referral process. Learn about the program’s training curriculum, referral process, and connection with community-based agencies, and the power of students as
Chancellor’s Office Black Student Success Week- Transition to Workforce and Livable Wages
Students say their top reason for going to college is to get a better job. Now more than ever, community colleges must support students with their educational journey and beyond. This session will focus on strategies to help Black students successfully transition into the workforce with livable wages. Register for this Session
Chancellor’s Office Black Student Success Week- Programming for Black Student Success
Practitioners from across the state who have been successful in promoting Black student success will discuss their best practices and lessons learned during this panel. They will also share a practitioner's toolkit with attendees. Register for this Session
RHC: Explore the Vision Resource Center
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Chancellor’s Office Black Student Success Week: The Diaspora Dialogues: Educators’ Reflections from Ghana
This session will explore the reflections from our faculty members who attended the historic all-African Diasporic Summit with A2MEND. This reflection is an opportunity for faculty to express their respective experiences from a personal and professional perspective. Faculty will share their introspective reflections as well as how they have adapted their experiences into their curriculum
External Chancellor’s Office Mental Health Awareness Week: Using Data and Evidence to Promote Mental Health in California Community Colleges
Join us to hear about new survey data on mental health and related factors such as basic needs among California community college students. The data is from the Healthy Minds Study, a national study of student mental health that included 14 California community colleges in Winter/Spring 2022. The data elevates the need for additional mental
External Chancellor’s Office Mental Health Awareness Week – Alameda County Mental Health Navigators: A Pilot Program to Improve Access to Care
California community colleges provide mental health services on a short-term model because of limited staffing and high demand—with most campuses placing a restriction on the number of sessions per academic term/year. Learn about an innovative peer-based workforce development program, based in Alameda County with four community colleges, designed to train students to assist their peers
External Chancellor’s Office Mental Health Awareness Week: Trauma-Informed Communication Practices
In this presentation, participants will learn about strategies for trauma-informed communications and how they can incorporate them into everyday interactions on their college campus. The presentation is also intended to increase understanding of the role of culture in shaping the provision and reception of services, as well as the role of cultural humility in increasing
External CCC Webinar Series – Financial Wellness: The Journey Continues
The Financial Wellness Webinar Series provides us the opportunity to share the growing set of easy-to-use resources designed to help students develop effective money management skills, a key building block in achieving community college student success. All community college staff engaged in efforts to increased student success are encouraged to attend. WHO SHOULD ATTEND? All