Support students with mental health concerns by promoting services, correcting myths,
and cultivating an inclusive wellness- focused environment for all members of the
campus community.
Improve shared ownership and collaboration of mental health resources across divisions.
Explore environmental factors to enhance safety measures by considering risks related
to suicidality, non-suicidal self-injury, and sexual violence amongst others.
Identify, advocate for, and effect policy change that impacts student mental health.
Values/Guiding Principles:
Recognition that critical to the Jesuit value of cura personalis is fostering the mental wellness of all members of the Loyola community and sustaining
a culture of care.
An understanding that the collective well-being of the Loyola community is measured
by the struggle of its most marginalized members.
Acknowledgment and commitment to reducing the negative impact of power, privilege
and oppression on the mental health of all members of the campus community.
A belief that shared ownership of and advocacy for mental health across campus will
lead to better student outcomes, including academic success.
A commitment to transparency and open communication to ensure increased access, trust,
and effectiveness.