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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Workshops
The HBCU CFE is a proud sponsoring partner for multiple workshops. These workshops offer valuable mental health and substance abuse information for HBCU students, faculty and affiliates throughout the nation.

Annual Dr. Lonnie E. Mitchell Conference
The 2009 Dr. Lonnie E. Mitchell Behavioral Health Policy Academy was hosted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). For more information, CLICK HERE.
View past LEM videos, photos and presentations

HBCU Curriculum Development

The purpose of the HBCU Regional Workshops is to facilitate the building of relationships between behavioral sciences, behavioral health, substance abuse, and mental health academics and members of the information technology departments on HBCU campuses in order to provide an atmosphere for institutional representatives to establish and achieve substance abuse and mental health curricula writing goals.
View past Curriculum Development workshop presentations

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) Awards for Suicide Research

The research grants are awarded to investigators conducting clinical, biological, or psychosocial research on the problem of suicide, for one or two-year periods. Grant applicants compete in five categories

Suicide Prevention GrantRead More

 

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HBCU Students, Faculty and Staff: We Need To Hear From You!


Please tell us your experiences and opinions regarding the following HBCU National Resource Center for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Infrastructure Development (HBCU-NRC) publications:

  • Behavioral Health Curricula Development Manual for Faculty
  • Peer Educators in Mental Health: Getting Involved on Your Campus
  • Promoting Behavioral Health on Historically Black Colleges & Universities Campuses: A Blueprint for Success
  • Promoting Partnerships, Strengthening Services, Consolidating Collaborations: 2005-2008 Cumulative Report
  • Student Orientation Kits

We are interested in whether you are aware of any or all of the above-referenced publications, how you received them (HBCU-NRC or HBCU-CFE workshops or trainings, online link, received from HBCU-NRC or HBCU-CFE through U.S. Mail, etc.), and the ways you have used them. Please REPLY HERE.


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