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The OPCSMH Webinar Series is Back for 2024-2025!

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Wed, Sep 4, 2024 12:43 PM

Good morning, stakeholders,

September Webinar: Supporting Mental Health Among Collegiate Athletes

The OPCSMH is proud to announce that the 2024-25 Webinar Series is set to begin on Wednesday, September 11th at 12:00PM EST. The first webinar will feature Danielle Pecar, PhD, Bowling Green State University, Victoria Newkirk, BBA, Plain Local Schools, and Tyler Newkirk, M.Ed., former collegiate athlete, on a panel discussing Supporting Mental Health Among Collegiate Athletes!

[cid:image002.png@01DAFEA6.7665CBE0]https://neomed.zoom.us/webinar/register/5517232268912/WN_plHGeKhKTJ2cB1SKTCdPYA#/registration

Click on the flyer to register today!

FY25 Campus-Community Collaborative Grants Request for Proposal Closing Soon!

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We also wanted to send a friendly reminder that the Ohio Program for Campus Safety and Mental Health is still accepting proposals for the SFY25 Campus-Community Collaborative Grants (CCG), but will close this Friday, 9/6 at 5:00 PM.

These grants serve to support the development of suicide prevention, mental health promotion and stigma reduction programs for campus faculty, staff, and students of Ohio's institutions of higher education. The proposals should demonstrate a collaborative relationship between one or more colleges, universities, technical schools and/or community colleges within the area and a local community organization.

In our efforts to make the application process smoother, all documents including budget and letters of support can be uploaded through Qualtrics via the file upload function. All applications should be submitted via the following link:
https://neomed.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3t9upeiZpVH9yjY

Applications are due by September 6th, 2024, at 5:00 PM.

For additional information including eligibility and funding specifics, please see the attached document. All questions regarding the SFY25 CCGs can be directed to opcsmh@neomed.edumailto:opcsmh@neomed.edu.

We look forward to supporting efforts of mental health promotion, suicide prevention and stigma reduction at Ohio's institutions of higher education for another year.

Best,
Chris

Chris Tutino, MPH (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
v 330.325.6125 | e ctutino@neomed.edumailto:ctutino@neomed.edu

Schedulehttps://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/9f9bb7d3d46b40cb9b5ae76ba345d881@neomed.edu?anonymous&ep=plink a meeting with me!

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, stakeholders, September Webinar: Supporting Mental Health Among Collegiate Athletes The OPCSMH is proud to announce that the 2024-25 Webinar Series is set to begin on Wednesday, September 11th at 12:00PM EST. The first webinar will feature Danielle Pecar, PhD, Bowling Green State University, Victoria Newkirk, BBA, Plain Local Schools, and Tyler Newkirk, M.Ed., former collegiate athlete, on a panel discussing Supporting Mental Health Among Collegiate Athletes! [cid:image002.png@01DAFEA6.7665CBE0]<https://neomed.zoom.us/webinar/register/5517232268912/WN_plHGeKhKTJ2cB1SKTCdPYA#/registration> Click on the flyer to register today! FY25 Campus-Community Collaborative Grants Request for Proposal Closing Soon! [Text Description automatically generated] We also wanted to send a friendly reminder that the Ohio Program for Campus Safety and Mental Health is still accepting proposals for the SFY25 Campus-Community Collaborative Grants (CCG), but will close this Friday, 9/6 at 5:00 PM. These grants serve to support the development of suicide prevention, mental health promotion and stigma reduction programs for campus faculty, staff, and students of Ohio's institutions of higher education. The proposals should demonstrate a collaborative relationship between one or more colleges, universities, technical schools and/or community colleges within the area and a local community organization. In our efforts to make the application process smoother, all documents including budget and letters of support can be uploaded through Qualtrics via the file upload function. All applications should be submitted via the following link: https://neomed.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3t9upeiZpVH9yjY Applications are due by September 6th, 2024, at 5:00 PM. For additional information including eligibility and funding specifics, please see the attached document. All questions regarding the SFY25 CCGs can be directed to opcsmh@neomed.edu<mailto:opcsmh@neomed.edu>. We look forward to supporting efforts of mental health promotion, suicide prevention and stigma reduction at Ohio's institutions of higher education for another year. Best, Chris Chris Tutino, MPH (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 v 330.325.6125 | e ctutino@neomed.edu<mailto:ctutino@neomed.edu> Schedule<https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/9f9bb7d3d46b40cb9b5ae76ba345d881@neomed.edu?anonymous&ep=plink> a meeting with me! 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." [A black background with white text Description automatically generated]