Event Information

Notice and Respond: Assisting Students in Distress
College of Natural Sciences Master Teaching Initiative Luncheon and Lecture

Presenter(s):
Janelle Patrias
Description:
THE NOTICE AND RESPOND WORKSHOPS WERE DEVELOPED AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY AS PART OF A BROAD PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH TO HELP COMMUNITY MEMBERS UNDERSTAND THE POTENTIAL ROLE THEY PLAY IN MAINTAINING CAMPUS MENTAL HEALTH. GROUNDED IN THE BELIEF THAT “ALL LEARNING HAS AN EMOTIONAL BASE,” NOTICE AND RESPOND WORKSHOPS REVEAL NOT ONLY THE DYNAMICS OF MENTAL HEALTH SITUATIONS, BUT ALSO THE UNDERCURRENTS OF HUMAN INTERACTION AROUND MENTAL HEALTH SITUATIONS.
THE INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP FORMAT IS BASED UPON SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY AND THE PRO-SOCIAL BYSTANDER INTERVENTION MODEL. IT USES A COMBINATION OF LEARNING MODALITIES TO LEARN HOW TO RECOGNIZE AND RESPOND TO A RANGE OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES INCLUDING SUICIDE.
Please RSVP by Wednesday, February 23, 2022 by clicking this link:
https://forms.natsci.colostate.edu/cns-tilt-master-teaching-initiative-workshops/

Virtual participation is also welcomed, with no RSVP required:
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/92637868892?pwd=OXJ3SWZNaGNLTGNrT05nSEs5ZlBVdz09
Meeting ID: 926 3786 8892
Passcode: CNSMTI1870

Questions? Please contact the College of Natural Sciences at CNS_info@mail.colostate.edu or 970-491-1300

This luncheon is open to all faculty, staff, and graduate students.

Dates and Times:
March 1 - March 1, 2022 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Location:
LSC 386
Learn More:
Debora A. Colbert, 19704912645, debora.colbert@colostate.edu