To raise mental health awareness on college campuses, each public college or university must do all of the following:
         (1) Develop and implement an annual student
    
orientation session aimed at raising awareness about mental health conditions.
        (2) Assess courses and seminars available to students
    
through their regular academic experiences and implement mental health awareness curricula if opportunities for integration exist.
        (3) Create and feature a page on its website or
    
mobile application with information dedicated solely to the mental health resources available to students at the public college or university and in the surrounding community.
        (4) Distribute messages related to mental health
    
resources that encourage help-seeking behavior through the online learning platform of the public college or university during high stress periods of the academic year, including, but not limited to, midterm or final examinations. These stigma-reducing strategies must be based on documented best practices.
        (5) Three years after the effective date of this Act,
    
implement an online screening tool to raise awareness and establish a mechanism to link or refer students of the public college or university to services. Screenings and resources must be available year round for students and, at a minimum, must (i) include validated screening tools for depression, an anxiety disorder, an eating disorder, substance use, alcohol-use disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and bipolar disorder, (ii) provide resources for immediate connection to services, if indicated, including emergency resources, (iii) provide general information about all mental health-related resources available to students of the public college or university, and (iv) function anonymously.
        (6) At least once per term and at times of high
    
academic stress, including midterm or final examinations, provide students information regarding online screenings and resources.
        (7) Provide contact information for the National
    
Suicide Prevention Lifeline (988), the Crisis Text Line, a local suicide prevention hotline, and the mental health counseling center or program of the public college or university on the back of each student identification card issued by the public college or university after July 1, 2022 (the effective date of Public Act 102-373) if the public college or university issues student identification cards. If the public college or university does not issue student identification cards to its students, the public college or university must publish the contact information on its website. The contact information shall identify each helpline that may be contacted through text messaging. The contact information shall be included in the public college’s or university’s student handbook and also the student planner if a student planner is custom printed by the public college or university for distribution to students.

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