Our work focuses on key areas that impact student well-being鈥攎ental health, substance use prevention, sexual health, nutrition, sleep, and stress management鈥攖hrough engaging initiatives, campus-wide campaigns, and collaborative partnerships.
Signature programs include:
Wellness Ambassadors (Certified Peer Educators): A student-led peer education initiative that promotes wellness across campus through outreach, events, and peer-to-peer engagement.
Truth Initiative Tobacco- and Vape-Free Campaign: A campus-wide effort focused on tobacco and vape prevention, health equity, and policy awareness. Follow the
Wellness Week and Special Events: Opportunities for students to explore holistic wellness through interactive programming, giveaways, and campus collaboration.
Self-Care & Resilience Workshops: Skill-building sessions focused on managing stress, improving coping strategies, and enhancing personal well-being.
Support for Students Returning from Medical Leave
At 91直播, we understand that returning to campus after a medical leave can bring a mix of emotions and questions. That鈥檚 why we offer specialized programs focused on stress management, community building, and personalized support鈥攁ll designed to help you thrive in every aspect of life.
Whether you鈥檙e preparing to return or have already arrived back on campus, we鈥檙e here to support your transition.
How We Can Help
Schedule an o:
Receive guidance on the reintegration process
Explore academic and wellness resources tailored to your needs
Talk through any concerns about transitioning back to campus life
Additional Services Offered:
The Office of Student Health Promotion and Prevention offers training and consultations. We can speak to student groups, staff, or faculty regarding various topics, including:
- suicide prevention gatekeeper training (QPR, JED YCHAF)
- mental/emotional well-being
- physical and sexual safety
- preventative services and campaigns
- harm reduction
- student leadership development
Contact Dr. Tara T. Woods, Director of Student Health Promotion and Prevention Services, at twoods1@oberlin.edu for more information and consultation.