Active Minds Logo

Mental Health Services

16 Results
Sorted by date
Article

Mental Health Advocacy Spotlight: Student ID Bill

October 27, 2023 — Content Warning: This piece contains mentions of suicide. Getting involved in mental health advocacy in our youth is not easy, but with the emergence of bills like the Student ID Bill (a proposal for schools to print mental health hotline numbers, such as 988, on the back of student ID cards), opportunities for upcoming generations […]

Read More
Illustrated image of a hand holding a Student ID card with the National Suicide Hotline, Crisis Textline, and 988 listed on it.
Article

Gen Z Shares How to Support Mental Health Policy

April 4, 2023 — At Active Minds, we believe policy is key to enacting lasting mental health change – and students play a huge role in facilitating this change. Our new policy platform identifies core policies that we value as an organization and helps us determine what actions to take and legislation to speak out about.  Last month, we […]

Read More
Icons of speech bubbles, a notebook, and pen, next to text reading,
Article

Your Guide to Creating Mental Health Communities at HBCUs

January 16, 2023 — Our Active Minds Chapter at Morgan State University was definitely created out of necessity. Prior to the creation of the chapter at Morgan State – one of the nation’s historically Black universities (or HBCUs) – there were no student-led organizations dedicated to addressing mental health on campus. Close to the end of her freshman year, […]

Read More
Photo of the Active Minds chapter at Morgan State University with text reading,
Article

Young Adult Mental Health Leaders Share Their Insights on Advocacy Burnout, Mental Health Stigma, and More During BIPOC Mental Health Month

July 19, 2022 — As part of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) Mental Health Month, Active Minds’ manager of next-gen initiatives Alicia Elms sat down with three young adult mental health advocates to discuss fostering equitable advocacy within mental health, the importance of normalizing conversations about well-being, and where they plan to go in the future as […]

Read More
Orange background with abstract shapes and white text reading,