Level Up: Peer Health Education Mental Health Coping Cards

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Health Promotion Specialist
3
Project
Academic experience
50 hours of work total
Learner
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Graphic design Community engagement Creative writing Public health
Skills
health education mental health research
Details

Level Up Positions Available: 2

The Peer Health Education Mental Health Coping Cards project requires the student(s) to create pocket-sized resources highlighting common emotions and mental health symptoms and effective coping strategies for each. These Coping Cards will be available at New Student Orientations and educational table displays for students to have.

By the end of this project, the student(s) should deliver a minimum of 10 coping cards to share with the community.

Deliverables

The Peer Health Education Mental Health Coping Cards project tasks include, but are not limited to:

  • research and compile evidence-based information related to mental health signs and symptoms and effective coping strategies to support mental wellbeing
  • create 10 mental health coping cards
  • create a reference list
Mentorship

The student working on this project will be able to meet with the supervision team weekly throughout their project period.

Essential reference materials related to mental health, emotional wellbeing and coping strategies will be provided; however, additional research may be required.

Access to an online platform for creating content will be provided. Please note that the student must have access to their own computer or be willing to attend MacEwan University in-person to use a public access computer.

About the company

Company
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Education, Hospital, health, wellness & medical

The Coalition for Harm Reduction at MacEwan (CHARM) is a collaboration between campus and community members who have common goals to support MacEwan University students and community members through a coordinated harm reduction approach.