Resources
“People collaborate when the job they face is too big, is too urgent, or requires too much knowledge for one person or group to do alone” (Martin & Murphy, 2000). Meeting the mental health needs of our students is definitely not a one organization job. We rely heavily on our collaborative partnerships in the community and leaders in mental health education for resources and information on best and promising practices most relevant to our diverse students. Please take a moment to browse through our most utilized resources and promising collaborations. |
Mental Health Organizations
- Active Minds
- American College Health Association
- American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)
- American Psychological Association
- Didi Hirsch
- Educators for Fair Consideration (E4FC)
- Half of Us
- The JED Foundation
- The Journal of American College Health
- Love is Louder
- MentalHealth.gov
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
- ULifeline
Higher Education Student Mental Health Partners
- California State University Office of the Chancellor (CSU)
- California Community College Student Mental Health Program (CCC)
- Map of Higher Ed partners (PDF) *Courtesy of CSU Office of the Chancellor
K – 12 Student Mental Health Partners
- California County Superintendents Educational Services Association (CCSESA)
- California Department of Education (CDE)
County Mental Health Partners
- Alameda County Behavioral Health Services
- Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
- Merced County Mental Health
- Orange County Mental Health
- Riverside County Mental Health
- San Diego County Mental Health
- San Francisco Community Behavioral Health
- County of Santa Barbara Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Services
- Santa Cruz County Mental Health
- Suicide Prevention and Crisis Services of Yolo County