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10 Tips for Referring a Friend
Referring a friend or loved one to mental health resources may feel intimidating, particularly if the person seems closed off to support services. When a friend is experiencing distress, but is unwilling to engage in care, this can lead you to possibly feel helpless or frustrated. When navigating a dynamic like this, please keep these…
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Help a Student
Information from Student Counseling Service on how and when to refer a student for mental health issues.
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Suicide Prevention Resources
Information on how to help a friend, notice signs of suicide ideation, and how to get involved in suicide prevention efforts on campus.
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Tobacco Cessation Coaching (EAP)
Miami’s Employee Assistance Program (EAP) through Impact Solutions offers free and confidential coaching by phone to help individuals quit or cut back on their tobacco use.
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Victim Services
If you have been the victim of a crime, you are encouraged to file a police report with the Miami Police Department. Their website explains how they can support you.
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Title IX Reporting Options
Learn about your options for reporting incidents of sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, sexual harassment, stalking, or related retaliation.
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RedHawk Safe App
RedHawk Safe, powered by AppArmor, features all of Miami’s mobile safety tools in one location. Weather procedures, the emergency Mobile BlueLight, and the Friendly Walk and Virtual Walkhome features are among the many resources available on RedHawk Safe. Services include a safety chat, emergency plans and procedures, campus maps, support resources, and reporting options.
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Retirement @ Work
Use the Retirement@Work® portal to enroll in supplemental retirement plans, change voluntary 403(b) contribution amounts, choose preferred retirement plan providers, view Miami University 403(b) Plan and ARP account balances, and access planning tools and resources.
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Peer Health Education
Miami’s peer health educators are student leaders who combine their specialized training in health education and wellness with a desire to make a difference on campus. Leaders focus on general health and wellness (HAWKS), sexual and interpersonal violence and healthy relationships (SIV peer educators), and mental health/suicide prevention (mental health peer educators).
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Percipio
Percipio is a digital learning platform for Miami faculty and staff to learn new skills and earn certifications. Percipio’s micro-learning videos provide quick, targeted learning focusing on specific tasks delivered in real-time.
