Good morning and Happy Friday, campus-community partners,
September 2025 Webinar: Words of Impact: How to Safely Communicate for Suicide Prevention
Join the OPCSMH for their first webinar of the 2025-26 Webinar Series on Tuesday, September 23rd, 2025, from 12:00pm-1:00pm EST! We will be joined by Kristen Bruns, PhD, LPCC, Assistant Professor, Kent State University and Annaleise Fisher, Ed.S, LPCC-S, Suicide Prevention and Health Promotion Manager, Northeast Ohio Medical University. Together, they will be providing a practical guide for safely and effectively communicating about suicide to help prevent harm and promote hope. Tailored for higher education faculty, staff, students, and leaders, the session will teach you how to apply a responsible reporting checklist to ensure effective and safe communication and reporting for suicide prevention. We hope to see you there!
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Click on the image to register today!
OPCSMH Webinar Effectiveness Study
We are excited to invite you to participate in an important research study titled "Impact of Educational Webinars on Mental Health Practice Among Medical and Educational Professionals." This study is designed to evaluate the real-world impact of educational webinars among professionals, specifically the Ohio Program for Campus Safety and Mental Health (OPCSMH) at Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED). Your participation in this study can contribute valuable insights that can help improve webinar impact on provider and educator behavior and policy.
Study Details: You will be asked to complete a brief anonymous online survey, which is expected to take up to 10 minutes to finish. Your participation will analyze the real-world impact of educational webinars in Psychology.
How to Participate: If you're interested in participating, please follow the link here: https://neomed.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_55aR9nB0feU7CPY to access an information sheet about the study and the survey. Again, it will take up to 10 minutes to complete, and your participation is entirely voluntary. You may stop your participation at any time.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at opcsmh@neomed.edumailto:opcsmh@neomed.edu.
Thank you for considering participating in our research project, your insight is invaluable to us!
Take care,
Chris
Chris Tutino, MPH, CHES (he, him, his)
Dissemination Coordinator, Ohio Program for Campus Safety and Mental Health (OPCSMH)
Department of Psychiatry
Northeast Ohio Medical University
4209 St. Rt. 44 | PO Box 95 | Rootstown, Ohio 44272
Connect with the OPCSMH!
Websitehttps://www.neomed.edu/csmh/| Xhttps://twitter.com/neomedopcsmh | LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/showcase/74567516/admin/feed/posts/ | YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUf15GQPbeWeikAHLfLJaoQ | Listservhttps://opcsmh.neomed.edu/list/opcsmh.opcsmh.neomed.edu
"Promoting mental health awareness, reducing stigma, and preventing suicide since 2010."
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Good morning and Happy Friday, campus-community partners,
September 2025 Webinar: Words of Impact: How to Safely Communicate for Suicide Prevention
Join the OPCSMH for their first webinar of the 2025-26 Webinar Series on Tuesday, September 23rd, 2025, from 12:00pm-1:00pm EST! We will be joined by Kristen Bruns, PhD, LPCC, Assistant Professor, Kent State University and Annaleise Fisher, Ed.S, LPCC-S, Suicide Prevention and Health Promotion Manager, Northeast Ohio Medical University. Together, they will be providing a practical guide for safely and effectively communicating about suicide to help prevent harm and promote hope. Tailored for higher education faculty, staff, students, and leaders, the session will teach you how to apply a responsible reporting checklist to ensure effective and safe communication and reporting for suicide prevention. We hope to see you there!
[cid:image002.png@01DC1E53.8CB5DD40]<https://neomed.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TlcBhFt5Q_qPq5VVWQD48Q#/registration>
Click on the image to register today!
OPCSMH Webinar Effectiveness Study
We are excited to invite you to participate in an important research study titled "Impact of Educational Webinars on Mental Health Practice Among Medical and Educational Professionals." This study is designed to evaluate the real-world impact of educational webinars among professionals, specifically the Ohio Program for Campus Safety and Mental Health (OPCSMH) at Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED). Your participation in this study can contribute valuable insights that can help improve webinar impact on provider and educator behavior and policy.
Study Details: You will be asked to complete a brief anonymous online survey, which is expected to take up to 10 minutes to finish. Your participation will analyze the real-world impact of educational webinars in Psychology.
How to Participate: If you're interested in participating, please follow the link here: https://neomed.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_55aR9nB0feU7CPY to access an information sheet about the study and the survey. Again, it will take up to 10 minutes to complete, and your participation is entirely voluntary. You may stop your participation at any time.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at opcsmh@neomed.edu<mailto:opcsmh@neomed.edu>.
Thank you for considering participating in our research project, your insight is invaluable to us!
Take care,
Chris
Chris Tutino, MPH, CHES (he, him, his)
Dissemination Coordinator, Ohio Program for Campus Safety and Mental Health (OPCSMH)
Department of Psychiatry
Northeast Ohio Medical University
4209 St. Rt. 44 | PO Box 95 | Rootstown, Ohio 44272
Connect with the OPCSMH!
Website<https://www.neomed.edu/csmh/>| X<https://twitter.com/neomedopcsmh> | LinkedIn<https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/74567516/admin/feed/posts/> | YouTube<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUf15GQPbeWeikAHLfLJaoQ> | Listserv<https://opcsmh.neomed.edu/list/opcsmh.opcsmh.neomed.edu>
"Promoting mental health awareness, reducing stigma, and preventing suicide since 2010."
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