Harvard launches Healthy Minds Survey - Harvard Gazette
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Harvard University is set to launch the Healthy Minds Survey, targeting degree-seeking students to gather data on their mental health and the effectiveness of campus resources. Developed by the University of Michigan, the survey runs through April 23 and is part of Harvard’s broader initiative to meet mental health challenges outlined in a previous 2020 report. Insights gathered will facilitate necessary adjustments to support services and ensure they align with students' needs, marking a data-driven approach to mental health at the university.
The Healthy Minds Survey will identify student mental health needs and evaluate existing resources, helping Harvard tailor support services to enhance student well-being.
All of this information will inform decisions about any changes to the services and support we provide to our students.
The survey, administered at hundreds of colleges, allows Harvard to benchmark its mental health initiatives against national data.
We don’t really know how we’re doing without asking, and this survey provides a framework to understand our impact.
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