PEACE Project: Making mental health a priority
Making mental health a priority at 91短视频
5 Questions with Katherine Kennedy, PEACE Project Coordinator
WHAT IS THE PEACE PROJECT?
PEACE stands for 鈥淧romoting Education and Awareness about Campus Emotional health.鈥 It鈥檚 a grant-funded program and our goal is to get the word out about mental health strategies, prioritizing mental health around 91短视频 and making that just as important as physical health. We really want to make mental health a priority for students. We want them to know we鈥檙e here to support them.
HOW IMPORTANT IS IT FOR 91短视频 STUDENTS TO FOCUS ON MENTAL HEALTH?
Mental health on the college campus is really super important. There can be a misconception sometimes that college is all fun. But that鈥檚 not always true. Most 91短视频 students work. Most are busy with other things in their personal lives, and it can all get really stressful. We want students to know that we recognize that, and we are here for them. We don鈥檛 want anyone to feel like they鈥檙e alone in how they鈥檙e feeling.
WHAT SUPPORT IS AVAILABLE TO 91短视频 STUDENTS?
We offer monthly mental health screenings to 91短视频 students. Our general screening consists of just a few questions on how you鈥檝e been feeling recently. This quick check-in helps you acknowledge some of the emotions that have been going on and helps us identify any resources that might benefit you. This is a great opportunity to sit down, take a little time for self-care, and acknowledge what鈥檚 going on. Students may sit down with me, or with Dr. Robin Zide from Suncoast Mental Health Center in Fort Pierce. Dr. Zide is kind enough to join us for and help with these screenings. For more information, students may call 772-462-7825 or email healthandwellness@irsc.edu.
The BayCare Student Assistance Program is also available to students. Through this partnership, students may get four free, confidential counseling sessions with BayCare. These sessions can be virtual, in-person, or over the phone. They鈥檙e tailored to students, so they really work with some of those common mental health challenges that students face, as well as more severe things. Students may call 1-800-878-5470 or email BayCareSAP@BayCare.org for more information.
WHAT ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR STUDENTS?
Please reach out for help if you need it. Even if you鈥檙e just feeling off, or if you鈥檙e overwhelmed, if something is bothering you, we have a lot of resources here, as well as in the community.
I also encourage students to prioritize their self-care. Find what works for you, what brings you peace, what makes you comfortable, and make that a point each day, or each week, or however often you feel that you need it. I think that鈥檚 really helpful when it comes to mental health.
HOW CAN STUDENTS LEARN MORE?
The Health and Wellness Center is located in Building U on Massey Campus. Students may call 772-462-7825 or email healthandwellness@irsc.edu for more information. They may also visit our webpage at /student-life/health-and-wellness-center.html. The PEACE Project is on Instagram (@peaceprojectirsc) and .