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§ 290ee–4. Mental and behavioral health outreach and education at institutions of higher education
(a) Purpose
(b) National public education campaign
The Secretary, acting through the Assistant Secretary and in collaboration with the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, shall convene an interagency, public-private sector working group to plan, establish, and begin coordinating and evaluating a targeted public education campaign that is designed to focus on mental and behavioral health on the campuses of institutions of higher education. Such campaign shall be designed to—
(1) improve the general understanding of mental health and mental disorders;
(2) encourage help-seeking behaviors relating to the promotion of mental health, prevention of mental disorders, and treatment of such disorders;
(3) make the connection between mental and behavioral health and academic success; and
(4) assist the general public in identifying the early warning signs and reducing the stigma of mental illness.
(c) Composition
The working group convened under subsection (b) shall include—
(1) mental health consumers, including students and family members;
(2) representatives of institutions of higher education, including minority-serving institutions as described in
(3) representatives of national mental and behavioral health associations and associations of institutions of higher education;
(4) representatives of health promotion and prevention organizations at institutions of higher education;
(5) representatives of mental health providers, including community mental health centers; and
(6) representatives of private-sector and public-sector groups with experience in the development of effective public health education campaigns.
(d) Plan
The working group under subsection (b) shall develop a plan that—
(1) targets promotional and educational efforts to the age population of students at institutions of higher education and individuals who are employed in settings of institutions of higher education, including through the use of roundtables;
(2) develops and proposes the implementation of research-based public health messages and activities;
(3) provides support for local efforts to reduce stigma by using the National Health Information Center as a primary point of contact for information, publications, and service program referrals; and
(4) develops and proposes the implementation of a social marketing campaign that is targeted at the population of students attending institutions of higher education and individuals who are employed in settings of institutions of higher education.
(e) Definition
(f) Authorization of appropriations
(July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title V, § 549, as added Pub. L. 114–255, div. B, title IX, § 9033, Dec. 13, 2016, 130 Stat. 1261; amended Pub. L. 117–328, div. FF, title I, § 1424, Dec. 29, 2022, 136 Stat. 5704.)