Health & Wellness Presentations and Outreach

Health and Wellness Services offers a variety of presentations and programming on topics such as stress relief, relationship wellness, sexual health, supporting survivors and more that faculty and staff can request to support their students holistic well-being.
Health and Wellness staff are available for consultation with faculty, staff and departments on a variety of topics on a limited basis.
- Responding to traumatic event
- How to incorporate wellness into curriculum
- Accommodating students with a disability
- How to have mental health conversations
Presentations and training opportunities for students, faculty and staff are available through Health & Wellness Services. Presentations include:
- Mental Health and First Aid
- Supporting Student Resiliency Certificate Series
- Buffs Supporting Buff SurvivorsÌý
- Overiew of Disability ServicesÌý
Health & Wellness services offers a variety of programming activities that focus on holistic well-being.
Toolkits and plug and play activities are available for organizations and departments to offer on their own. Guidance for implementation is provided.
Presentations and Trainings
The following presentations are available for faculty, staff and student organizations to request.Ìý
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An overview of which students receive alternate format, how it is produced and provided, and how instructors can help.
- Department:ÌýDisability Services
- Audience: Faculty & Staff
- Length of Presentation: 1 hour
An honest conversation about suicide prevention for students by students. Students will learn to notice the signs that someone may be having thoughts of suicide, tips for having important conversations, and how to connect someone to the available resources.
- Department: Health Promotion
- Audience: Students
- Length of Presentation: 1 hour
Learn how to respond in a trauma-informed way to someone who discloses a traumatic experience.
- Department:ÌýOffice of VictimÌýAssistance
- Audience: Students
- Length of Presentation: 1 hour
More information coming soon.
- Department:ÌýFaculty Staff &ÌýAssistance Program
- Audience: Faculty and Staff
- Length of Presentation:ÌýTBD
More information coming soon.
- Department:ÌýFaculty Staff &ÌýAssistance Program
- Audience: Faculty and Staff
- Length of Presentation:ÌýTBD
More information coming soon.
- Department:ÌýFaculty Staff &ÌýAssistance Program
- Audience: Faculty and Staff
- Length of Presentation:Ìý1 hour
More information coming soon.
- Department:ÌýFaculty Staff &ÌýAssistance Program
- Audience: Faculty and Staff
- Length of Presentation:Ìý1 hour
Social connections play an important role in the recovery process, which can include recovery from substance use, unwanted behaviors and more. In this workshop you will learn about the process of recovery, principles and concrete strategies for being an effective support, and relevant community resources.
- Department:ÌýHealth Promotion
- Audience: Students, faculty and staff
- Length of Presentation:Ìý1 hour
More information coming soon.
- Department:ÌýFaculty Staff &ÌýAssistance Program
- Audience: Faculty and Staff
- Length of Presentation:Ìý1 hour
What does loneliness look like on a college campus? Learn more about how to make meaningful connections and how it can improve both your health and your experience at CU.
- Department:ÌýHealth Promotion
- Audience:ÌýStudents
- Length of Presentation:ÌýÌýÌý
Define what self-care means for you, how it can support your resilience, and create a plan that identifies strategies that work for you and reduces barriers to practicing self-care.
- Department: Health Promotion
- Audience: Students
- Length of Presentation: 1 hour
More information coming soon.
- Department:ÌýFaculty Staff &ÌýAssistance Program
- Audience: Faculty and Staff
- Length of Presentation:Ìý1 hour
More information coming soon.
- Department:ÌýFaculty Staff &ÌýAssistance Program
- Audience: Faculty and Staff
- Length of Presentation:Ìý1 hour
Learn how to recognize and respond to hazing behaviors and understand 91¸£ÀûÉç hazing policies, procedures, and support resources.Ìý
- Department:ÌýHealth Promotion
- Audience: Students
- Length of Presentation:Ìý1 hour
Led by HP’s peer wellness coaches, this presentation is for students who want to enhance their helping skills. Learn skills for having a motivational and nonjudgmental conversation, as well as how to respond to distress and effectively share support resources when needed.Ìý
- Department:ÌýHealth Promotion
- Audience: Students
- Length of Presentation:Ìý1.5 hours
Information on what people may experience physically, emotionally and cognitively in the aftermath of a traumatic event. Presentation geared towards people already involved in a helping role or for a class discussing trauma.
- Department:ÌýOffice of VictimÌýAssistance
- Audience: Students, faculty and staff
- Length of Presentation: 1 hour
In this presentation, you will learn about the process people go through when making a change and how to best support them at each stage. You will also gain and practice concrete skills to help support others in clarifying and implementing their goals.
- Department:ÌýHealth Promotion
- Audience: Students, faculty and staff
- Length of Presentation: 1 hour
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This presentations provides psychoeducation on intimate partner abuse, with an emphasis on increasing awareness and understanding of domestic violence, exploring its psychological impact, and empowering both survivors and those who support people with abusive partners) with knowledge of their rights, options, and resources.
- Department:ÌýOffice of VictimÌýAssistance
- Audience: Students, faculty and staff
- Length of Presentation: 1 hour
More information coming soon.
- Department:ÌýFaculty Staff &ÌýAssistance Program
- Audience: Faculty and Staff
- Length of Presentation:Ìý1 hour
More information coming soon.
- Department:ÌýFaculty Staff &ÌýAssistance Program
- Audience: Faculty and Staff
- Length of Presentation:Ìý1 hour
More information coming soon.
- Department:ÌýFaculty Staff &ÌýAssistance Program
- Audience: Faculty and Staff
- Length of Presentation:Ìý1 hour
More information coming soon.
- Department:ÌýFaculty Staff &ÌýAssistance Program
- Audience: Faculty and Staff
- Length of Presentation:ÌýTBD
​Provides communication, project management, and behavior change training to peer educators.
- Department:ÌýHealth Promotion
- Audience: Students
- Length of Presentation: 8-10 hours
- Fee:
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Learn how to recognize and respond to an alcohol or other drug-related emergency.
- Department: Health Promotion
- Audience: Students, Faculty and Staff
- Length of Presentation: 1 hour
Learn about:
- Departments and services on campus that support student mental health and well being (this includes: CAPS, OVA, SSCM, CUCRC, and HP)
- Mental Health Processes and Procedures on campus
- How and when to make referrals to the various offices
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- Audience:ÌýStudents, staff and/or faculty
- Length of Presentation:Ìý45 minutes to 1 hour
A general overview of the Disability Services office including a review of student population demographics, common accommodations, and the process for students to register and receive accommodations. Specific discussion points may be added as appropriate or by request.
- Department:ÌýDisability Services
- Audience: Faculty & Staff
- Length of Presentation: 1Ìýhour
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Knowing how to party smart can help keep you and your friends safe. Explore what party culture means at CU while learning skills to have a better time and look out for one another.
- Department:ÌýHealth Promotion
- Audience: Students
- Length of Presentation:Ìý1 hour
What is perfectionism and what contributes to it. Learn more about perfectionism and how it can hinder productivity as well as ways to combat this type of thinking to help with academic success and wellness.
- Department:ÌýCounseling and Psychiatric Services
- Audience:ÌýStudentsÌý
- Length of Presentation:Ìý1 hour
This 3-hour, in-person training is for faculty and staff who wish to enhance their ability to support others in distress. Participants will learn how to recognize and respond to signs of distress and share resources effectively. Opportunities for discussion and practice of skills are embedded throughout the training. This training is also available upon request for campus departments and organizations.Ìý
- Department:ÌýHealth Promotion
- Audience: Faculty and staff
- Length of Presentation:Ìý3Ìýhours
This personal experience panel allows for a deeper understanding of the process and impact of recovery through the sharing of first hand experiences with students in recoveryÌý
- Department: CURC
- Audience: Students
- Length of Presentation: 1 hourÌý
More information coming soon.
- Department:ÌýFaculty Staff &ÌýAssistanceProgram
- Audience: Faculty and Staff
- Length of Presentation:Ìý1 hour
Learn tips and tools on how to take care of yourself while leading others, to promote self-care within your team, and to recognize, manage and avoid passing unhealthy stress to others.Ìý
- Department: Health Promotion
- Audience: Students
- Length of Presentation: 1 hourÌý