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    Healthy Minds Conversation with the Chancellor and Provost

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    Rivera, Marny
    Garcia, Gabriel M.
    Hogan, Bill
    Schultz, Bruce
    Stalvey, John
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11122/6893
    Abstract
    As the University of Alaska’s health campus, we are uniquely situated to take a leadership role in supporting a healthy minds ethos on our campus. The conversation’s intent was help staff and faculty learn more about mental health services and education being offered at UAA and to share with us your ideas about how collaborations could better support your current and future work, as well as a healthy minds ethos at UAA. College of Health Dean Bill Hogan, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Bruce Schultz and College of Arts and Sciences Dean John Stalvey will provide an overview of programs in their areas and lead the dialogue.
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    Dr. Marny Rivera, Justice Center faculty, and Dr. Gabriel Garcia, UAA Department of Health Sciences, co-presented at UAA's first "Healthy Minds Conversation" on April 22. They discussed their research on "Health Correlates of Female Victimization" which looked at the effect of race on the health conditions of women who have experienced violence in their lives. Minority women who have experienced violence have significantly increased odds of health problems, including mental health problems. The goal of the event was to encourage conversation among faculty, staff and students about programs, projects, and research at UAA aimed at supporting mental health. As the University of Alaska’s health campus, UAA is uniquely situated to take a leadership role in supporting a healthy minds ethos on campus and collaborating with partners both on and off campus. The program included an overview of the programs in the College of Health, Student Affairs, and the College of Arts and Sciences. The reports and recommendations from this event will be summarized and distributed
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    2014-04-22
    Publisher
    University of Alaska Anchorage
    Type
    Recording, oral
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