An ounce of prevention isn’t just a worth a pound of cure; it can be a lot of fun as well.
Kate Noelke, Winona State University’s director of Integrated Wellness, wants students across the state to not just have access to counseling services, but to find ways to take proactive steps against the triggers that can lead to mental health concerns.
“We want to make sure they have access to more than just clinical mental health care,” Noelke said. “We want to work with student groups for a campaign to get out and do something for themselves.”
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