Supporting You at the End of the Semester – Wellbeing Resources
December 11, 2024 9:32 PM
Dear Faculty and Staff, As exams and/or other deadlines approach for the end of this semester and we transition to a new calendar year, feelings of anxiety and discomfort may increase. Thank you for what you do to support students during this particularly stressful time. The university offers a variety of resources that can augment your efforts to support our students, your colleagues and yourself, including a new Winter Break Resources website (wellness.illinois.edu/winter-break) and these: FACULTY & STAFF SUPPORT RESOURCES Faculty/Staff Assistance and Well-Being Services (FSAWS) Free confidential assistance to employees and their families who may be experiencing difficulties including assessments, short-term counseling, crisis services, and referrals to appropriate resources. humanresources.illinois.edu/about/culture-learning-engagement/faculty-staff-assistance-and-well-being-services If you experience a crisis, outside of regular business hours, please call the FSAS Crisis Line at 217-244-7739. STUDENT SUPPORT RESOURCES Counseling Center 2nd Floor, Turner Student Services Building 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday Phone: 217-333-3704 counselingcenter.illinois.edu McKinley Mental Health 313 McKinley Health Center 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday Phone: 217-333-2700 WellTrack Interactive Self-Help WellTrack is an app that allows users to track their moods and learn about how they can better control conditions like anxiety and depression. It is available to all Illinois students, faculty, and staff—you do not need to be a client of the Counseling Center to access it. counselingcenter.illinois.edu/WellTrack Togetherall Togetherall provides students with free, online peer-to-peer mental health support that's available 24/7 through thier computer or phone. Students may sign up by creating an account with their Illinois email address. If students have questions, they should call the Counseling Center at 217-333-3704 during business hours. togetherall.com/register/student Counseling Center Skill-Building Programming This hub of resources includes information to aid students in coping with the stress and challenges of college life and beyond. counselingcenter.illinois.edu/workshops McKinley Health Center, Main Lobby 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday mckinley.illinois.edu McKinley Online Relaxation Exercises Take a break to engage in relaxation through guided imagery, deep breathing, and progressive muscle relaxation exercises. mckinley.illinois.edu/relaxation-techniques McKinley Self-Care Station Vending Machines Free, over-the-counter self-care supplies for students. I-Card required. - Illini Union, First Floor (Southeast)
- Student Dining & Residential Programs Building (SDRP), Mail Room
- Grainger Library, Main Level
- ACES Library, Main Level
McKinley’s Health Education unit has staff who provide one-on-one consultations in nutrition, sexual health and stress management to students. Students should call McKinley at 217-333-2700 to schedule an appointment. OPEN LEARNING - SOS for Higher Ed: Suicide Prevention for Students Encourage students to take a quick screening to see if feelings like prolonged sadness, anxiety, irritability, loss of pleasure, and/or hopelessness might actually be related to depression. Other screenings for generalized anxiety disorder, alcohol misuse, eating disorders, bipolar disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder are also available. canvas.illinois.edu/enroll/NNYEC8 University Wellness Resources Portal Students, faculty and staff can get connected to services for mental health, wellness, access and accommodation all in one place. wellness.illinois.edu After-Hours Psychological Emergencies and Other Critical Problems The Counseling Center and McKinley Health Center collaborate with Rosecrance Central Illinois to provide students with Psychological Emergency Services, which are available 24 hours per day, 365 days a year, and focus on problems that need to be addressed immediately (e.g., serious illness, death in the family, severe anxiety, suicidal crisis). For a consultation with a mental health professional after office hours, students should call the Crisis Line at 217-359-4141. The student, together with a mental health professional, will strategize the best way to make certain help is received. For immediate life-safety issues, always call 911. Religious Support Religious organizations in our community support various faith traditions. See odos.illinois.edu/resources/rwa for links to specific groups. Cultural & Resource Center Support For a complete listing of cultural and resource centers visit ssib.illinois.edu/units. College Offices & Academic Deans College offices and the academic deans can also provide assistance for challenges impacting students’ academics. Find a college or school contact. Office of the Dean of Students Should your students have any questions regarding how to access any of the above resources, how their concerns might impact their academics, or how best to support a friend in need, know, too, that the Connie Frank CARE Center (CARE Center) in the Office of the Dean of Students is here to help. Staff in the Connie Frank CARE Center are available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Additionally, the Emergency Dean Program provides a university administrator who is on-call to assist should students experience a crisis that requires an immediate university response after business hours To reach the Connie Frank CARE Center or the Emergency Dean, please call 217-333-0050. You can find additional information about these programs at odos.illinois.edu/community-of-care. Thank you for all that you do to promote student success! Please take care of yourself. Sincerely, John Coleman Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs & Provost Danita M. Brown Young Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Shari Mickey-Boggs Senior Associate Chancellor for Human Resources
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