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How to Help a Student in Distress

Training Dates:

Please email craanenb@uwosh.edu to RSVP which date you plan to attend.

2009-2010 presentation dates:
( Trainings can be provided upon request)

Day

Date

Time

Room

For Student Teachers

Saturday

Oct 3, 2009

9:30 a.m. - Noon

Reeve 306 (The Wisconsin Room)

Wed.

January 20, 2010

2:00-4:30 pm

Reeve 221

Wed.

June 2, 2010

2:00-4:30 pm

Reeve 221

       


UW Oshkosh students reported that in the past year:

Some of this may come as a surprise, or maybe it doesn’t.  Mental Health issues can impact our students’ college careers, and sometimes can jeopardize it.  UW Oshkosh employees impact the lives of our students on a daily basis.   Students come to us when they need support or have questions.  Therefore, students may see you as the first person to go to when they are upset or concerned about school.  Sometimes they don’t even talk about what is wrong when they come to us, but we know something is wrong. 

                             This leaves us asking, ‘What should we do?’

 The Counseling Center is conducting a training workshop for faculty and staff to:

Objectives: