California’s college ID cards may soon include mental health resources - The San Francisco Examiner

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Student mental health was declining long before the pandemic, but accelerated when COVID forced the closure of school campuses and increased social isolation.

Three years after California required colleges to put suicide prevention phone numbers on all student ID cards, a group of students wants to take the push for student wellness a step further: By adding a 24-hour mental health hotline.

“Mental health is often overlooked until it’s too late – students start suffering from extreme burnout, disengagement, dropping grades. There’s so much schools can do to help students before they reach that point,” said Leo Corzo-Clark, a recent graduate of Albany High School in the East Bay who helped write the bill with his colleagues at Generation Up, a California student advocacy group. Assemblyman Steven Choi, R-Irvine, sponsored the bill.

Student mental health was declining long before the pandemic, due to economic uncertainty, social injustice, an uptick in community violence, climate change and other issues, but accelerated when Covid forced the closure of school campuses and increased social isolation.

Assemblyman Choi, vice chair of the Assembly Higher Education Committee and a former Irvine Unified school board member, said student mental health is among his priorities. Three bills relate to K-12 schools: SB 955 would require schools to excuse students for absences related to political or civic engagement, such as attending a protest, voting or volunteering as a poll worker. SB 997 would boost student representation on governing committees. SB 1236 would give full voting rights to student members of school boards.

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