The Bring Change to Mind Program empowers student-led clubs to foster mental health awareness and reduce stigma through weekly meetings, school-wide events, and peer support. Clubs receive a $500 grant, year-round staff guidance, access to a club portal with resources, free Headspace subscriptions, leadership/training opportunities, and an invitation to the annual Student Summit.
This training explores evolving trends and types of video games, research on the effects of video games on school-aged youth, and warning signs of gaming addiction and prevention strategies. Request training here.
The Office of School Safety and The Centers for Health, Work & Environment at the CU Anschutz School of Public Health has developed a new training program based on extensive research into school emergency preparedness. Request training here.
HHS has updated the Move Your Way® Toolkit for Schools webpages with a new design. Updates include a Teen Activity Tracker, movement BINGO, and additional resources to support physical activity. Explore the updated toolkit.
DASH developed a FERPA- and HIPAA-compliant information sharing agreement template consent form to support cross-sector communication for chronic condition management. The form is designed to be adapted for different scenarios and jurisdictions. Access the toolkit.