Connecting Students with Key Resources: What, Where, and How
About
College students struggle to access the help they need. While stigma related to asking for help is decreasing, many students still aren’t finding the proper support and resources. This places a significant burden on college health and counseling centers to route students to the support they’re looking for.
In our upcoming webinar, we’ll be joined by Erin Halligan-Avery, President and Co-Founder of ConcernCenter, which provides a centralized hub of vetted resources tailored to college students.
She’ll share data related to:
- The top 5 concerns students search for
- When and how students search for support
- The most popular types of student resources
Darlene Schmitt, Assistant Director of Counseling at SUNY Brockport, will share how their campus has leveraged key resources, including those offered through their ConcernCenter Core platform, to better serve students, no matter what challenges they may be facing.
We can’t wait to see you there!
Speakers
Lauren Pragoff
Chief Customer Officer
Lauren brings two decades of experience leading high-performing teams. At Medicat, she’s responsible for leading our efforts to build strong, long-lasting customer relationships through exceptional support.
Erin Halligan-Avery
President & CEO of ConcernCenter
Dr. Erin Halligan-Avery is the President and Founder of ConcernCenter, Inc. a software company that helps people find support resources more easily, efficiently, and equitably simply by identifying their concern. Erin is formally trained as a PhD in Mental Health Counseling and Supervision and worked in various Institutions of Higher Education for 18 years prior to leading ConcernCenter. She believes that together, we can change the way people seek and find support.
Darlene Schmitt
Assistant Director of Counseling at SUNY Brockport
Darlene Schmitt is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and currently serves as the Associate Director of the Counseling Center at SUNY Brockport. Darlene has been at the University since 2003, and prior to that worked in a variety of mental health settings. In addition, Darlene has had the privilege of being an adjunct instructor for the SUNY Brockport Counselor Education program and enjoys helping develop emerging professionals.