Recent news and events have been horrifying and traumatic, again. Here at IAFS we want to remind our students, staff, faculty, and community that there are resources to help us navigate our emotions, ways to support each other, and resources to help you engage and make changes in our society.
- Students can receive free counseling and support from the Division of Student Affairs Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS). Staff and faculty have access to similar free support through the Faculty & Staff Assistance Program (FSAP).
- The Center for Inclusion and Social Change (CISC) has resources for students across a span of identities and life stages. Â
- Students, if you are looking for a way to learn and have tools to make positive change in whatever context you find yourself in, learn more about the Peace, Conflict, and Security Program (PACS). The certificate program provides skills for handling conflict and gaining a better understanding of public policy related to peace, conflict, and security.
- The Renee Crown Wellness Institute has many programs and activities such as the Mindful Campus Program to promote wellness and be involved with making changes at CU and beyond.
- For all who have connections to children, the has a resource section for helping children process events. The at the has research centers dedicated to studying and preventing violence and other trauma in young children.
- Staff and Faculty, be aware of how your colleagues may be showing up after a traumatic event. The Office of Victim’s Assistance (OVA) has a helpful resource to consider for supporting your group or team.
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With all that has been happening in our world and within our own country, remember to be kind, be well, and take care of yourself and others.