About our Community Liaison program
Community Liaisons are Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) staff members who serve as bridge builders with student communities on campus that face additional barriers and stigma about accessing mental health care.
In their role, the Community Liaisons serve as a conduit with their designated campus community. They assist in bringing information about mental health and related services to the community and listen to the needs of the community so that information can be shared back with CAPS and with Cornell Health more broadly.
Meet our Community Liaisons (below)
While all Community Liaisons are CAPS therapists, they are not the “designated therapist” for members of that student community. Rather, they can help students within the community by answering questions about mental health services and support, provide educational presentations, meet with student groups, and generally be a resource for the community.
How to connect with a Community Liaison:
- Students with individual questions about their own mental health care can stop by during a Community Liaison's Let's Talk drop-in consultations.
- Students who would like to request an educational presentation or connection to a student group can email Cornell Health. Alternatively, call Cornell Health during business hours [607-255-5155] and leave a phone message for a particular Community Liaison.
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In the news:
- "Putting Services Where the Students Are—In DEI Offices" (Inside Higher Ed, April 24, 2024)
- “New Community Liaison Expands Mental Health Access for Indigenous Students” (Cornell Daily Sun, Feb. 3, 2022)