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Students Need More Support in College
Overall, college drop out rates in 2021 reached 15%. And for many students, the reason for this is grief.
Who is Responsible for Student Mental Health?
I know how hard it is to squeeze in a ton of information on subject matter and make sure we are assessing student comprehension. Now we also have to make sure their mental health is OK? Is that too much to ask of professors?
The Kids are Not Alright
The news isn't good. It's also not surprising. Those of us in the youth mental health field have been seeing the struggles of teens and young adults since the pandemic began.
New advisory about Mental Health and the Pandemic
A recent report published by the US Surgeon General outlines the impact of the pandemic on youth mental health, and also makes some recommendations to address some of these concerns.