On this page, you’ll find all the educational materials developed to date for the Buffalo State Cares Initiative. You can save or print any of the brochures and handouts for your own use. You can also access web-based trainings, including an overview of the grant initiative, our program for parents and family members, and a short program for faculty.
The online student training is currently available by prior registration only to all incoming first year and transfer students. For more information about any of our educational programs, contact The Counseling Center at 716-878-4436.
DISCLAIMER: Note that the SAMHSA grant has ended but we still have use of the materials developed below. Some of the links may be temporarily down, so feel free to contact The Counseling Center if you require additional information. Most of all, remember that help is always available 24 hours every day and night by calling Crisis Services 716-834-3131 or Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-8255. Thank you.
Symptoms of Depression in College Students
There is Always Hope Video: A Documentary
LGBTQ Students: Suicide Risk and Resilience
Native American Students: Suicide Risk and Resilience
Coping with Stress for Student Parents
Support and Services for Military Members and Veterans
Accessing Suicide Prevention Training for Faculty
Family Training - Buffalo State College
Additional Resources
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