CAMPUS WELLNESS 360
Components, Topics, & Sample Schedule
Lauded, Unique Components of CW360
Live, Top-Tier Presentations
Interactive online or in-person presentations with renowned expert speakers and discussion guides meet core learning outcomes with research-supported efficacy. Provide your community with diverse instruction and engaging content.
On-Demand Video Library
20-30 minute recorded sessions by national experts reinforce core learning outcomes. Provide supplemental classroom exercises or educational alternatives to traditional disciplinary sanctions.
Student & Family Consultations
Through consultation with experienced counselors, extend professional support to your highest need and crisis situations – whether individual students, families, alumni, and/or employees. Unused hours roll over from one year to the next.
Topics for Live and Recorded Programs:
Healthy Relationships
- Healthy Relationships & Consent
 - Sexual Assault on Campuses
 - Title IX
 - Dating Violence
 - Gender Identity & Pronouns
 - Engaging Men & Boys
 - Masculinity
 
Substance Use
- Fentanyl & Other Opiods
 - Cannabis & Marijuana
 - Vaping & Inhalants
 - Alcohol
 - Addiction
 - Risk Taking
 
Mental Health
- Anxiety
 - Stress Management
 - Finding Balance
 - Mindfulness
 - Depression & Suicide Prevention
 - Mental Health
 
Resiliency
- Personal Resiliency
 - Grit through Adversity
 - Bystander Intervention Skills
 - Habits of Successful Leaders
 - Goal-Setting
 - Peer Leadership
 
Interpersonal Relationships
- Communication Skills
 - Metacognition
 - Learning Differences
 - Restorative Practices
 - Transitions to College
 - Bullying
 - Cyber-Bullying
 
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
- Prejudice
 - Diversity & Equity
 - Subconscious vs. Conscious Bias
 - Microaggressions
 - Inclusivity
 - Community Culture
 
Technology
- Social Media
 - Digital Citizenship
 - Technology & Gaming Addiction
 - Media Literacy & Disinformation
 - Cyber-Civility
 - Parenting in a Digital World
 - Classroom Technology
 
Sample Monthly CW360 Presentation Plan
This sample schedule below provides a developmentally-appropriate series for students, parents, and educators.
We can create a customized schedule for your school’s needs.
September: Healthy Relationships
- Lower School – Essentials of Healthy Relationships
 - Middle School – Flirting vs. Hurting
 - Upper School – Consent vs. Sexual Assault
 - Parents – Understanding Flirting, Hurting, & Sexual Misconduct
 - Faculty/Staff – Sexual Harassment & Misconduct Prevention
 
October: Technology
- Lower School – Cyber-Smarts
 - Middle School – Cyber-Bullying & Cyber-Civility
 - Upper School – Misinformation, Disinformation, & Digital Citizenship
 - Parents – Digital Natives vs. Digital Immigrants
 - Faculty/Staff – Social Media Interactions with Students, Parents, and Peers
 
November: Diversity
- Lower School – Celebrating Diversity as We Grow Together
 - Middle School – Diversity & Inclusivity
 - Upper School – Prejudice, Bias, & Discrimination
 - Parents – Raising Children who Value Inclusivity
 - Faculty/Staff – Diversity & Inclusivity Training for Educators
 
December:
Mental Health
- Lower School – Handling Pressure
 - Middle School – Depression & Suicide Prevention
 - Upper School – Stress & Anxiety Management Strategies
 - Parents – The Real Truth about Mental Health
 - Faculty/Staff – Stress Relief Tools for Educators
 
January:
Identity
- Lower School – Bullying & Interpersonal Conflict
 - Middle School – Gender & Sexual Identity
 - Upper School – Human Sexuality
 - Parents – Raising Children in a #MeTooWorld
 - Faculty/Staff – Professional Boundaries with Students for Educators
 
February: Bystander & Upstander Skills
- Lower School – Bystander/Upstander Skills (Level 1)
 - Middle School – Bystander/Upstander Skills (Level 2)
 - Upper School – Bystander/Upstander Skills (Level 3)
 - Parents – Courageous Conversations & Parenting Skill Essentials
 - Faculty/Staff – Courageous Conversations
 
March:
Substance Use
- Lower School – Peer Pressure
 - Middle School – Substance Use: Vaping
 - Upper School – Substance Use: Alcohol
 - Parents – Substance Use: Prevalence & Laws
 - Faculty/Staff – Restorative Justice Practices
 
April: Communication & College Transitions
- Lower School – Communication Skills (Level 1)
 - 6th-10th Grade – Communication Skills (Level 2)
 - 11th-12th Grade – Transitions to College
 - Parents of 11th-12th Grade Students – Transitions to College
 - Faculty/Staff – Rolling Back Bias
 
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