![]() ![]() The bill encourages those without mental health centers to create one and urges all campuses to establish mental health hotlines. Most campuses already have mental health centers, but not all have 24-hour crisis numbers. The hotline would be optional for the University of California because the Legislature doesn’t have authority over UC. Three years after California required colleges to put suicide prevention phone numbers on all student ID cards, a group of students wants to take the push for student wellness a step further: By adding a 24-hour mental health hotline.Īssembly Bill 2122, introduced last month, would require all community colleges and California State University campuses to print a phone number on student identification cards for local mental health services, either through the city, county or the college itself. Republish Este artículo está disponible en Español. Eyes on the Early Years Newsletter Archive.Local Control Funding Formula Explained.California’s Homeless Students: Undercounted, Underfunded And Growing.Full Circle: California Schools Work To Transform Discipline.Tainted Taps: Lead puts California Students at Risk. ![]() Education during Covid: California families struggle to learn.College And Covid: Freshman Year Disrupted. ![]()
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