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We’re glad you’re interested in partnering with Campus Health Services to provide a virtual presentation to your group or classroom. Please note that we require at least a 2 week notice on presentation requests. We will do our best to help you out, but cannot make any guarantees in a short time frame.
We are offering both in person and virtual presentations to meet you and your students where you’re at!
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Topic overview Accordion Open
Mental Health, Sleep, and Belonging
- Stress-Less (30-60 min.): Students struggling with managing their stress or feeling burned out? This engaging workshop dives into the impacts stress has on our bodies and how to better manage it in the fast paced college environment. Through interactive activities, students will create a plan to best manage stress in their lives and build resilience against future stressors!
- Get More ZZZ’s (45-60 min.): In this interactive workshop, we’ll explore students’ personal sleep strategies, the importance of sleep for improved well-being, and the big impact sleep has on academics. Students will leave with a plan for better sleep hygiene and wake up feeling more refreshed tomorrow!
- Colors and Connection (30-60 min): This workshop combines the power of art making and conversation to bring people together through authentic engagement and interaction. Students will have a chance to explore and grow their creative intelligence as they discover how color can express and reflect moods and emotions as well as cultivate peer to peer engagement.
- QPR Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training (60-90 min): The QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) Suicide Prevention Training is designed to help students and staff prevent suicide within our university community. This training provides essential knowledge about suicide, including its basic facts and the warning signs to watch for. Participants will learn to recognize how individuals might express their suicidal thoughts and feelings. By the end of the QPR training, participants will be empowered to act as proactive gatekeepers, potentially saving lives through early intervention and referral.
- Supporting Students in Distress: A presentation led by Counseling Services staff detailing how to support students in mental health crisis. This presentation will include when and how to refer a student in crisis, types of distress you may observe in students, typical vs atypical distress, how to engage with a student in crisis, and information about Counseling Services.
- Counseling Services Overview: This presentation will introduce you to the Counseling Services Department, including location, staff, services provided, how to connect with crisis services, and how to refer a student.
Substance Misuse Prevention
- Axing the Risk (45-90min.): Cut through the noise and get the facts about substance use! Students will learn how to party safe the Lumberjack way, including ways to reduce their risk if they choose to drink and how to support their peers through difficult times.
- Network of Care (90 min.): Join Health Promotion in an interactive workshop where you’ll learn to use motivational interviewing to help students identify barriers to success and set goals for optimizing their wellbeing. This session is ideal for faculty, staff, and students who wish to support their peers’ success at NAU.
Sexual Health and Healthy Relationships
- Sex Lens: Safer Choices Healthy Fun (60-90 mins.): Students will learn about sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including symptoms and preventive measures for their well-being. They will also learn about both hormonal and non-hormonal contraceptive methods, their effectiveness, and how to use inclusive language to create a nonjudgmental environment. Emphasis is placed on respecting individual identities while fostering an open space for students to share thoughts confidentially.
- The ABCs of Healthy Relationships (50-90 mins): Equip students with the knowledge and skills to foster healthy, consensual, and respectful relationships.
- Bringing in the Bystander (90 mins): An Interactive training that teaches student leaders how to be active bystander and reduce the impacts of sexual violence. All attendees will learn skills that will equip them to safely intervene in situations of sexual violence, harassment, bullying, sexism, and discrimination.
Plan a successful event Accordion Closed
Campus Health Services requires that there are 5 people in attendance at all events, and may cancel any presentation with less than 5 people in attendance. Make sure your event is popular by:
- Making sure your event doesn’t conflict with a large event on campus.
- Partnering with other RAs or student groups to host an event.
- Providing healthy snacks for your group.
- Avoiding events on weekends or holidays.
- Giving at least 2 weeks notice to arrange a speaker.