After answering an unexpected call to the field of mental healthcare, Daniel Crotty 鈥23 has earned the title of Obama Foundation Scholar and the chance to make a far-reaching impact.
Prioritizing Mental Health at 91视频
Mental health and wellbeing have long been a priority for 91视频, and now, through the transformative mental health first aid (MHFA) program, the University is equipping its community with vital tools to foster a supportive environment. Enabled by a grant from the National Council on Mental Wellbeing, in partnership with Montefiore Medical Center, this initiative is expanding access to mental health training across all three 91视频 campuses.
The MHFA course empowers participants鈥攆aculty, staff, and students alike鈥攚ith practical skills to identify, approach, and support individuals navigating mental health or substance use challenges. Designed with a focus on inclusivity, the training prepares the 91视频 Community to meet the diverse needs of its members, ensuring a safer and more understanding campus climate. Participants leave with not only actionable strategies but also the confidence to apply them in both professional and personal settings.
鈥淎t its core, inclusion calls us all to work together when we are in community,鈥 says Birkenmeyer.
鈥淭he course and content are presented in way that allows participants to learn tools they can use in everyday life,鈥 explains Vinnie Birkenmeyer, the director of Residential Life in Westchester and staff member brought the program to 91视频 in 2023. 鈥淎 campus community has folks of many different backgrounds, identities, and experiences so learning skills that are helpful for a variety of folks is very beneficial."
Feedback from more than 60 participants underscores the program鈥檚 impact. While the commitment鈥攁 two-hour pre-module and a full day of virtual training鈥攊nitially seemed daunting to some, many have found it deeply rewarding.
Looking ahead, the University aims to train 500 individuals by the end of the grant鈥檚 fourth year, with 200 having already completed the training. Integrating this training into onboarding processes for new staff and encouraging wider faculty and student participation are key goals. By embedding mental health awareness into the fabric of its culture, 91视频 is furthering its commitment to a truly inclusive and supportive community.
鈥淎t its core, inclusion calls us all to work together when we are in community,鈥 says Birkenmeyer.
This program is more than a training opportunity鈥攊t鈥檚 a step toward a healthier, more connected 91视频, where every individual feels empowered to support one another. Through initiatives like MHFA, the University continues to champion mental wellness as a cornerstone of its vibrant and dynamic environment.
鈥淚 hope this training encourages participants to utilize these skills in their everyday life鈥攚ith their families, friends, or strangers they interact with who may need a supportive person to help them navigate a difficult situation,鈥 says Birkenmeyer. 鈥淚t is critical for us to prioritize mental health and wellbeing.鈥
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