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A Special Mental Health and Well-Being Message from Dean Davis

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As Niners, understanding your personal well-being and figuring out how to effectively manage your health is one of the most important things you can learn while in college.

The University has established resources to create a community of care to help you prioritize your personal well-being journey. We hope this message and the resources below help you succeed, both academically and personally, at Niner Nation.

Housed in Student Affairs, the Health and Wellbeing unit on campus is comprised of five unique departments:

  • The Center for Integrated Care is a “one-stop shop” to help students navigate campus and community wellness resources through individual consultations, case management, referrals and follow-up care.
  • Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) offers services such as mental health workshops, groups, individual counseling, consultations, crisis assistance, self-help resources and after-hours phone support from an on-call counselor. 
  • University Recreation (UREC) includes a variety of fitness and wellness opportunities such as yoga and exercise for stress reduction, as well as club and intramural sports to support your belonging and engagement.
  • The Center for Wellness Promotion (CWP) offers support and education on substance misuse prevention, recovery, interpersonal violence prevention, sexual health and overall wellness.
  • The Student Health Center provides general health checks, medication management and psychiatric assessment, nutrition counseling and more.

 

Fall Programs and Trainings

  • Amplify Your Wellbeing promotes campus health services and other student wellness initiatives. Look for the signature Wellness Block Party event in the spring.
  • Mental Health First Aid and QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) focus specifically on mental health and suicide prevention. Registration is open now for students, faculty and staff for multiple training sessions throughout the semester.
  • The H.E.L.P. Certificate provides students with non-academic credit for participating in national prevention training opportunities on various health and wellbeing issues to effectively support peers.

 

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Another important resource is 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, a three-digit dialing code offering 24/7 access to crisis counselors. When you call, text or chat 988 anywhere in the U.S., you will be connected to trained professionals who can help if you are experiencing thoughts of suicide, mental health or substance abuse crisis, or other emotional distress. 

 

Campus Departments and Student Organizations

  • The Office of Disability Services supports students who may be navigating a wide variety of documented disabilities, including mental health disorders and chronic medical illnesses, by working together to plan reasonable accommodations. 
  • Atkins Library offers a Self-Care Collection of free, loanable devices and books for students to check out when they are feeling stressed or overwhelmed, funded by Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds.

 

Online Resources

  • Togetherall is a new app for UNC Charlotte students — free and anonymous — offering 24/7 peer-to-peer mental health support from licensed and registered mental health practitioners. Another useful tool, the Healthy 49ers wellness app, will launch later this fall.
  • The Niner Nation Cares website serves as an information resource for Niner Nation to understand ways to stay safe on and off campus, along with health protocols in place on campus.
  • The Niner Needs website can connect you with a variety of campus services for basic needs like food/housing insecurity, legal services and financial assistance. 
  • The online Care and Concern referral is a way to inform the University of concerns; information will be routed to the appropriate University office to assist students with getting connected to campus support services.

 

Stay Connected

We welcome your feedback and suggestions as to what we can do better to support you and your fellow students. We have open doors and a willingness to hear your thoughts. Please feel free to reach out. You can also follow @clt_wellbeing on social media.

Meanwhile, we encourage you to save this email. Keeping this information on hand for yourself or others may be useful, now or in the future. 

We wish you success in this new semester. Let’s take care of each other for a safer, healthier Niner Nation.