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OSU Wellness trains faculty and staff to support student mental health

The Department of Wellness in collaboration with University Counseling Services, the Office of Student Support and the Center for Family Resilience at Oklahoma State University is wrapping up its third cohort of the Student Support Certification Program — an initiative designed to train faculty and staff to recognize, respond to and support students facing mental health challenges.
A rectangular sticker on a wood surface displaying the Oklahoma State University (OSU) logo and the text “Student Support Certified.” The words “Student Support” are in bold black capital letters, and “Certified” is in white capital letters on an orange banner beneath.
Improving lives: Tulsa's Center for Family Resilience works to help people across Oklahoma

Mon, Feb 04, 2019

At the Center for Family Resilience in Tulsa, people aren’t simply computer jockeys, analyzing data and making reports. The team is passionate about improving the lives of Oklahomans through research, outreach and engagement. The CFR, established in 2009, uses conferences, program evaluations and community events to educate and support people to reach their fullest potential, both socially and personally.

Human Health and WellnessCenter for Family ResilienceCampus Life and DiversityOutreach and EngagementEducationCollege of Education and Human SciencesHuman Development and Family Science
Minding the Gap Project aims to improve academic success for low income children

Tue, Apr 04, 2017

The Department of Human Development and Family Science Center for Family Resilience announces that the George Kaiser Family Foundation (GKFF) board has awarded a second year of funding for the Minding the Gap project.

Center for Family ResilienceCollege of Education and Human SciencesHuman Development and Family Science
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