Campus Mental Health Grants Announced on World Suicide Prevention Day
Mental Health Grants Announced
In observance of World Suicide Prevention Day, the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission has revealed its 2024-25 Campus Mental Health Grants recipients. These grants are a crucial step in strengthening mental health resources across campuses. With the rise in mental health issues among students, this support comes at a critical time, identifying key areas needing improvement.
Leveraging Resources for Student Support
The Campus Mental Health Grants aim to:
- Enhance mental health services available on campuses
- Increase training for staff in mental health support
- Facilitate mental health awareness programs for students
This initiative not only marks a day of remembrance but is a proactive approach to fostering a healthier, more supportive academic environment.
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