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This free service connects families with mental health providers who have openings in their schedule and can meet your child’s needs. You can also access peer-to-peer digital support any time of day or night by registering with Togetherall at Togetherall | Ohio University.Washington’s Mental Health Referral Service for Children and Teens Our office is open Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm, and we offer 24 / 7 crisis availability by phone through calling our main number (74). We offer same-day appointments which you can access by calling us at 74. Know that we are also here to support you with whatever feelings or experiences you may be managing at this time. We encourage all students to take good care of themselves and to reach out to their family and friends for support. We further recognize the fear, anger, and uncertainty that members of our LGBTQIA+ community may be holding in light of the statements that marriage equality and other human rights for the LGBTQIA+ community may be under threat. Additionally, we recognize that this usually affects marginalized people the most, and that Black, Indigenous, Latine, and financially disadvantaged members of our community may be affected in unique and particularly difficult ways by this Supreme Court decision. We recognize that many students will be having strong emotional reactions of anger, sadness, fear, and even disbelief in response to the change in federal protection for reproductive freedom. The Ohio University Counseling and Psychological Services wants to express our support and care for our campus community in light of the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Trevor Project: text START to 678 678 or call 1-(866) 4-U-TREVOR (86)Ĭrisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741 741 Statement on Roe v. You may also reach out to the LGBT Center or additional resources listed below for support.

Students, faculty, and staff affected by this tragedy are encouraged to seek support by calling CPS 74. The mass shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs is a painful reminder of how vulnerable our safe spaces can be. We, the staff at Counseling and Psychological Services, extend our deepest condolences and love to the LGBTQ+ community at Ohio University and everyone affected by the death of five innocent people and 18 people who were injured. Learn more about our commitment to diversity and inclusion and related resources Statement on Club Q Shooting For emergencies and phone consults please call 74, 24/7. CPS offers drop-in hours Monday to Friday 9:45am to 3:15pm at Hudson Health Center, 3rd floor and Lets’ Talk hours Sunday to Friday 5:00pm to 10:00pm at Living Learning Center, Room 160. If you are struggling with or feeling overwhelmed by any of these feelings, please reach out for support. In addition to the potential for vicarious trauma, the video may also provoke grief, anger, fear, and sadness, all of which would be understandable. Latest News Statement on Tyre Nichols' Fatal EncounterĬPS recognizes that the video of Tyre Nichols' fatal encounter with five Memphis police officers may elicit a range of feelings for our students, and in particular, for our Black students.
