Resources for employees

Employee Assistance Program helps employees and members of their households with personal issues through no-cost counseling services as well as legal and financial planning resources.

CSU Human Resources can answer questions about leave, benefits and other wellness concerns.

CSU Talent Development offers well-being trainings for employees.

CARE Program provides information and connection to low- or no-cost services.

Commitment to Campus offers a wide range of programs, discounts, and special benefits available to CSU faculty and staff. These opportunities include opportunities that promote employee health, wellness, and personal advancement.

SilverCloud online modules offer methods proven through research to improve how people feel.


Report concern for students and employees

Tell Someone is a resource for those concerned about a student or an employee’s mental health and safety.

Resources for student employees

CSU Health Network provides a wide range of mental health and well-being support resources for students, including 24/7 online resources, groups, skill-building workshops, multicultural counseling and more.

Student Case Management focuses on minimizing the impact of an incident or a student’s behaviors on her/himself, faculty and staff, other students, as well as their academic career and balancing a student’s individual needs with those of the CSU community.

ULifeLine is an anonymous, confidential, online resource center, focused mental health and suicide prevention.