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Highlights of mental health and emergency services shared with the Board of Trustees in March 2015
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Mission
The Division of Student Affairs collaborates with students, faculty and staff to create welcoming, supportive and challenging environments that maximize opportunities for student learning and success. Through high quality programs, the Division facilitates student development, celebrates differences, and promotes civic and global responsibility.
Photos: (Top) Yappy Hour; (Bottom) UCC Staff; (Left) Stress Buster Event; (Right) Stress Buster Event
Page 2: (Top to Bottom) Mood Check-Up; First Responder; First Responder; Mood Check-Up
Division of Student AffairsMary B. Coburn, Vice President for Student AffairsMarch 2015
Mental Health & Emergency ServicesThe Division of Student Affairs provides a variety of mental health and crisis services to assist students in need. Unfortunately, in recent years the frequency of student crises and emergencies has been on the rise.
University Counseling CenterThe University Counseling Center’s (UCC) primary mission is to address the psychological needs and personal concerns that may impact students’ academic progress, social development, and emotional well-being. In December 2014, the UCC implemented a new after-hours hotline to provide students immediate access to a counselor in an emergency.
University Counseling Center Clients
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Main Campus EnrollmentUCC Clients
Academic ImpedimentsUniversity Health Services collaborates with the Florida Center for Prevention Research to administer the National Collegiate Health Assessment. A section of the findings reveals factors that negatively affected students’ academic progress.
ACADEMIC IMPEDIMENTS 2011 2012 2013 2014Stress 27.3 26.0 28.7 32.6Sleep Difficulties 21.0 20.8 22.3 22.5Relationship Difficulties 13.0 11.7 11.3 11.0
*All figures are expressed as percentages of responses to the question, “Within the last 12 months, have any of the following affected your academic performance?”
Division of Student Affairs Mary B. Coburn, Vice President for Student Affairs
For more information visit: studentaffairs.fsu.edu
Baker Acts (Mental Health) Marchman Acts (Substance Abuse)
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Newest Strategies to Promote Health & Address Needs In response to students’ increasing mental health needs, the Divisions of Student Affairs has implemented a number of strategies to provide more effective and efficient services. These include:
• Creation of a 1st 50 Days Program to connect new students with opportunities for involvement and campus support resources.
• Implementation of MDLIVE, a telephone triage service to connect students with a medical professional after regular business hours.
• Launch of ProtoCall, an after-hours service to provide students immediate access to a mental health counselor.
• New walk-in system where students can come to the UCC and be seen without a long delay.
Student Crises The number of student crises has risen in recent years. The Florida Mental Health Act (Baker Act) provides emergency services and places sudents in temporary custody for mental health evaluation and treatment. The Florida Substance Abuse Impairment Act (Marchman Act) provides emergency services for substance abuse assesment and stabilization.