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Health Education and Promotion fosters student well-being through various programs, services, and initiatives. Students are educated about the importance of regular exercise, balanced diets, sexual health, stress management, and preventive healthcare practices through presentations, workshops, and outreach events.
Comprehensive health education focuses on promoting an inclusive and equitable approach to health and wellness for all ÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ students. This education includes:
You can find the Health Education and Promotion staff, Health and Well-Being Student Ambassadors, and interns at the Health Center, in classrooms, or at outreach events on campus.
Keep up to date with Health and Well-Being programs and events on our and Instagram account @torowellbeing
ÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ is working to increase menstrual product availability and reduce period stigma on campus. Free menstrual products are available in select restrooms and campus spaces, in recognition of .
Additionally, a Menstrual Equity Working Group is actively engaged in providing more access to menstruating people on campus and increasing product options. If you would like more information about menstrual equity at ÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ, contact JoAnn Aragon at jaragon@csudh.eduÌý
| Floor | DirectionsÌý | Restroom |
| Lower Level | Across Game Room | Gender Inclusive |
| Main Level | Near Bookstore | Gender Inclusive |
| Main Level | Near DH Sports Lounge | Single Stall |
| Main Level | Near DH Sport Lounge | Singe Stall |
| Main Level | Near Cafe Toro | Gender Inclusive |
| Upper Level | Across Ballroom C | Gender Inclusive |
| Upper Level | Near Ballroom A | Gender Inclusive |
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| Building | Location |
| Student Health Center | Between Welch Hall and University Theater |
| Women's Resource CenterÌý | Classroom Village near Lot 7 |
| Teddy's Pantry | College of Education, Garden level |
| ASI Office | Loker Student Union, Main Level, Room 231 |
| Black Resource Center | Loker Student Union, Lower Level, Room 132 |
| Queer Cultural Resource Center | Loker Student Union, Lower Level, Room 110A |
| Latinx Cultural Resource Center | Loker Student Union, Lower Level, Room 110 |
| Toro Dreamers Success Center | Loker Student Union, Lower Level, Room 111 |
Student Health Services offers free naloxone (Narcan), an effective opioid overdose reversal medication, to ÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ students in accordance with .
Students who would like free naloxone must view a training video and score 100% on a post-test. For more information, please call the Student Health Center at 310-243-3629.Ìý
The American College Health Association-National College Health Assessment III (ACHA-NCHA III) is a nationally recognized research survey and valuable tool used to gather data on various aspects of student health, including:
The NCHA III is confidentially administered every two years to a random sample of current ÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ students. The survey results help inform campus health promotion initiatives and support the development of student wellness programs at ÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ.
The next NCHA III is set to launch spring 2024
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Student Health Services is happy to announce a collaboration with the American Heart Association and Providence Health. This partnership has provided SHS with a top of the line Higi health station, which determines blood pressure, pulse, BMI, and body fat composition. Additional hypertension education programs are being developed for the fall 2023 semester.
The health station is located in the health center lobby and is free for anyone to use during normal business hours.
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