Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Nightline Panel: Increasing Awareness, Erasing Stigmas

Join Columbia Nightline for a panel discussion on Tuesday, November 17, 8:00 PM. This panel will be composed of psychological professionals and nightline alumni who will speak about their own relationship with mental health, their journey in college, career plans for the future and/or current profession. The goal of this panel is to raise awareness about mental health on campus, inform students of current resources, and promote a career in the psychological field.

We are also hoping to increase awareness about Nightline Peer Listening as a resource for students. Especially during COVID, it is very important to raise attention about this student peer listening service as a valuable resource for students. Nightline Peer Listening is an anonymous undergraduate peer support listening service to reflect, provide support and listen as well as to refer you to helpful resources on and off campus. This semester the new hours are Monday, Thursday, Friday 4-6 pm EST. The new number is 1-(301)-715-8592 or Zoom ID: 919 6449 3783. More information on how to use the service or how to volunteer as a peer listener can be found on the website or the instagram page, Nightline_BCCU.


If you are interested in attending or learning more about Nightline Peer Listening, RSVP or submit questions at:

https://forms.gle/WVe7ayB8AoojNf2D7


Check out the facebook event for the panel as well: https://fb.me/e/1iR5Y5k6G