Advocacy and Suicide Prevention Resources (PT)

  Advocacy and Suicide Prevention Resources

Faculty are welcome to access the follow resources for themselves or for their students.


Employees/Faculty Resources

Deer Oaks Employee Assistance Program Links to an external site.

man sitting on chair holding and surrounded by peopleDeer Oaks has over two decades of experience in the mental health/EAP industry. Improve your health and well-being through quality, cost-effective services.

Phone: (866) 327-2400
Email: eap@deeroaks.com
Web: www.deeroakseap.com Links to an external site.

Self-assessment Tool Links to an external site.

If you are concerned about yourself or someone you love, take a few minutes to complete an anonymous self-assessment.

helpyourselfhelpothers.org Links to an external site.

Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Links to an external site.

People can call, text or chat the three-number hotline, 988, to connect with trained counselors who will listen, provide support, and link them to resources, when needed.

Learn more at 988lifeline.org Links to an external site.

The Trevor Project Links to an external site.

The Trevor Project is the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning) young people.

Online chat available. 866-488-7386
thetrevorproject.org Links to an external site.

SAMHSA Links to an external site.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) provides access to substance use and mental disorder information, services, and research.

samhsa.gov/suicide Links to an external site.


Student Resources

NVC Student Advocacy & Resource Center Links to an external site.

The Advocacy Center provides emergency student aid, help with essential needs, and individual and group mental health counseling at no cost to students.

The Jed Foundation Links to an external site.

The Jed Foundation is a nonprofit that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for our nation’s teens and young adults, giving them the skills and support they need to thrive today…and tomorrow.

jedfoundation.org Links to an external site.

NVC Mental Health Counseling Links to an external site.

Trained and licensed staff can guide students in personal, social, and/or psychological matters such as depression, anxiety, PTSD and grief. We can help students manage these issues, their responsibilities, and other personal situations. Services include:

  • Mental Health/Alcohol Screening
  • Community Resource Guide
  • Access/Student Accessibility Services (SAS)
  • Employee Toolbox (SOBI/Title IX/Misconduct Reporting Tools)

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