Crafton Hills College presents: Movies for Mental Health Online

 

Movies for Mental Health is an arts-based mental health workshop that focuses on empowering young adults, educators, health professionals and community members to gain a better understanding of mental health within their environment.

Knowing that art speaks the language of our interior worlds, we harness film to engage with young people on the vital topic of mental health and mental illness, inspiring them to tell their own stories and explore those of others.

The event also connects students with mental health resources available to them, empowering them to seek support and heal as individuals and communities.

Featured Campus and Community Resources:

Hannah Sandy, Health and Wellness Center Coordinator, Crafton Hills College: [email protected]

Featured National Resources:

Crisis Text Line
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Trans Lifeline
The Trevor Project
Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective (BEAM)
Black Mental Health Alliance

 

Details

Day:Wednesday
Date:April 10, 2024
Time:12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Venue

Crafton Hills College
11711 Sand Canyon Rd.
Yucaipa, 92399 United States

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Workshop Evaluation

100% of students felt that the workshop helped them confront and address stigma
100% of students reported that they learned something new about mental health
75% of students reported an increased likelihood of seeking support for their own mental health
Honestly, it was nice to see a group of people be so supportive and open. The overview of some of the services, along with the extra information on, “this tends to be used this way, we focus on this, etc.” was also super helpful, and made the services feel more approachable! "
--Student Attendee

Interactive Presentation

Films Screened

Films screened and discussed at this workshop

Mar
2018
Sal Tran
Nov
2019
Mind Matters
View Film Library

Partners

Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission The MHSOAC provides vision and leadership, in collaboration with clients, their family members, and underserved communities, to ensure Californians understand mental health is essential to overall health. MHSOAC holds public mental health systems accountable, provides oversight for eliminating disparities; promotes wellness, recovery and resiliency; and ensures positive outcomes for individuals living with serious mental illness and their families.