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EPISODE · Dec 11, 2024 · 27 MIN

Red Folder: A Guide for Faculty and Staff to Recognize, Respond and Refer a Troubled Student

from State of Wellbeing, a podcast from South Dakota State University · host stateofwellbeing

In this episode of State of Wellbeing, host Teresa Seefeldt, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education at South Dakota State University, is joined by Dean of Students, Toby Uecker. Together, they explore the "Red Folder" resource, a practical tool designed to assist faculty and staff in recognizing, responding to, and referring students in distress. Toby shares valuable tips on navigating challenging conversations with students, addressing mental health concerns, and building rapport. The discussion also highlights additional training opportunities, such as QPR, and the role of campus resources in supporting the wellbeing of the SDSU community.

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