This presentation will discuss the importance of disaster preparation and training on college campuses,
This webinar is part of the Faculty & Staff Resiliency series, brought to you by the ACHA Faculty & Staff Resiliency Task Force.
This presentation will discuss the importance of disaster preparation and training on college campuses with examples from University of Colorado Colorado Springs. Additionally, viewers will gain foundational education on stress and trauma, as well as skills on how to build resilience in the self and community.
Speakers
Nicole Weis, MA, LPC, LAC, RYT-200
Stephanie Hanenberg, MSN, FNP-C, FACHA
Intended Audience
- Campus Executives
- Mental Health Providers
- Health Care Providers
- College Health and Wellness Center Administrators
- Health Promotion Specialists
- Student Affairs
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