Mental Health Matters Resource Stickers and Magnets in Student Housing and Campus Buildings

Mental Health Matters resource sticker on a bathroom stall in a campus building. The design of the sticker was completed by Breeanne Carter, Pat Walker Health Center's assistant director of marketing and communications.
Jack Rindahl

Mental Health Matters resource sticker on a bathroom stall in a campus building. The design of the sticker was completed by Breeanne Carter, Pat Walker Health Center's assistant director of marketing and communications.

The Pat Walker Health Center's Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) applied and secured $2,500 in grant funding from the Division of Student Affairs Executive Leadership Board to purchase mental health resource stickers to be placed in bathroom stalls of residence halls and other campus buildings.  

The "Mental Health Matters Resources" project helps build on three of the Division of Student Affairs 2023-24 priorities of well-being, collaboration/communication and student belonging. The project was a combined effort between CAPS and University Housing to develop and disseminate the stickers in residence hall bathrooms. Magnet versions of the stickers were also put on refrigerators in off-campus apartments, and finally, CAPS worked with Facilities Management to have the stickers put up in all bathroom stalls in campus buildings this summer prior to students returning for classes in the fall.  

"We were looking for a way to help as many students as possible know what kinds of mental health services are available to them on campus, and we wanted them to be able to find and review those options in a place they would feel safe and not judged," said Jack Rindahl, CAPS mental health clinician and outreach coordinator. 

The "Mental Health Matters Resources" project shares the message with the U of A campus community that "it is okay to reach out for help," along with the CAPS phone number (479-575-5276), which also serves as an afterhours phone line for anyone from our community who may be in a mental health crisis. Each sticker and magnet have a QR code that takes whoever scans them to the Mental Health Matters Resource webpage that provides quick information about the critical mental health resources that CAPS offers. 

"I want to thank everyone who helped make these stickers happen, including the Executive Leadership Board, Housing, FAMA and anyone else who contributed to this project. I especially want to thank Breeanne Carter for helping me immensely in every step of the process," Rindahl said.

About the Pat Walker Health Center: Established through a $3 million gift towards construction from the Willard and Pat Walker Charitable Foundation, the University of Arkansas' Pat Walker Health Center supports the entire U of A community by providing efficient and convenient access to quality medical, mental health, and substance use and support services. We are passionate about improving and maintaining the overall well-being of the entire U of A community by creating an inclusive environment that promotes positive behavior and lifestyle changes. Pat Walker Health Center is a department of the Division of Student Affairs. Learn more at health.uark.edu.

About the Division of Student Affairs: The Division of Student Affairs supports students in their pursuit of knowledge, earning a degree, finding meaningful careers, and connecting with the global community. We provide students housing, dining, and health care and wellness resources, create innovative programs that educate and inspire, and offer inclusive support for a diverse student body. We enhance the University of Arkansas experience and help students succeed, one student at a time. 

Contacts

Breeanne Carter, assistant director for marketing & communications
Pat Walker Health Center-CAPS
479-575-7369, bccarter@uark.edu

Scott Flanagin, executive director of communications
Division of Student Affairs
479-575-6785, sflanagi@uark.edu

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