On/Off Campus Health Resources
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The Rice Women's Resource Center at Rice University is a dynamic community hub dedicated to raising awareness of gender issues and fostering inclusive dialogue. Through educational events and social programs, it promotes understanding, support, and the expression of diverse perspectives in a safe environment.
Contact:
ricewrc@gmail.com
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The clinical team at the RCC is a diverse team of psychologists, social workers, counselors, and consulting psychiatrists committed to providing professional, compassionate, and individualized care. The RCC team provides assessment, short-term psychotherapy, and consultation services. Visit our staff bio page here.
Contact:
(713)348-3311 (24/7)
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The Student Wellbeing Office supports student development and success by providing a good first point of contact for students who want to talk to someone about solutions to their well-being concerns. We connect with students in the residential colleges, graduate apartments, and other student spaces around campus to give advice and practical support to help students resolve personal challenges, such as conflicts with friends, difficulty making decisions, struggling with your identity, and academic concerns or problems that are more serious in nature.
Contact:
welleing@rice.edu
713-348-3311
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Planned parenthood generation action at Rice promotes health safety and activism. They offer and provide birth control and reproductive planning resources through planned parenthood liaisons at different residential colleges.
Contact:
plannedparenthoo@rice.edu
Instagram: @ppgenrice
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Welcome to Rice University’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Our office seeks to support and guide the university in fulfilling its mission of cultivating a diverse community of learning and discovery by facilitating a campus environment that promotes diversity, inclusion, and academic achievement through active engagement with all areas of campus life.
Contact:
dei@rice.edu
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PERIOD@Rice is a menstrual equity club that works to serve and advocate for menstruators on Rice's campus and beyond. The club hosts menstrual product donation drives, panels, letter writing to representatives, and engaging campus activities.
Contact:
period.ricebcm@gmail.com
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The Rice University Student Health Services Commission is dedicated to promoting the overall well-being and health of all students on campus. We aim to provide a safe and inclusive environment that fosters healthy habits and behaviors as well as encourage open dialogue regarding health-related topics. Our mission is to enhance the physical, emotional, and social health of the Rice community.
Contact:
ads15@rice.edu
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Student Health is located on-campus and is dedicated to meeting undergraduate and graduate students' unique needs, emphasizing prevention. We see all students regardless of their insurance. Appointments are included in student fees. Additional labs, vaccines, etc., charges may be paid via credit card. Students are seen in person at Student Health.
Note: This email address is for general administrative purposes only. It may not be used to ask medical questions, set up an appointment, or to request advice.
Contact:
hlsv@rice.edu
Phone: (713) 348-4966
Fax: (713) 348-5427
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C&C aims to engage and connect the Rice and Houston community (such as community centers and the Texas Medical Center) through crafts and artistic practices, provide cultural awareness of the mental health and well-being of students in the Rice community, and provide opportunities for Rice students to positively engage with community centers/clinics and the Texas Medical Center that focus towards marginalized community health.
Contact:
ricecnc@gmail.com
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Rice University’s The SAFE Office: Interpersonal Misconduct Prevention and Support offers care management and navigation to students who are reporting an incident of interpersonal violence perpetrated against them and to students who have been accused of perpetrating interpersonal violence.
The Office also provides prevention education to the Rice community on sexual and domestic violence, sexual harassment, stalking and Title IX and Clery Act requirements.
The SAFE Office offers assistance with:
Emotional Support
Education on healthy relationships, consent, and interpersonal violence dynamicsSafety planning
Information on reporting options
Accompaniments to appointments
Assistance with Supportive Measures
Referrals to on and off-campus resources
Navigation support for reporting and responding to students
Title IX-related SJP cases
All services are provided at no cost to the student
Contact:
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The Teen Health Clinic is focused on extending Texas Medical Center-quality preventive health care including family planning services to Houston’s underserved youth. We work to prepare underserved youth to become healthy and achieve their full potential as community members.
Contact:
(713) 798-4951
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Go Healthy Houston is a key contributor to Houston's being known for its collaborative health community, creative solutions to urban health issues, and positive health outcomes. Our mission is to foster within local government a culture that promotes laws, programs, projects, and policies that increase healthier living.
Contact:
*Contact them through their website
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(Recommended off-campus therapists by the Wellbeing Center)
We proudly offer a wide range of services to help clients from age five through late adulthood. Our services range from traditional individual counseling to more complex therapies such as Cognitive Processing and Existential Psychotherapy. Your therapist will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan specific to your counseling needs to achieve your unique goals.
Contact:
(214) 530-0021
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The Harris Center for Mental Health and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) strives to provide high-quality, efficient, and cost-effective services so that persons with behavioral health and developmental needs may live with dignity as fully functioning, participating, and contributing members of our community. We do not deny services based on a patient’s inability to pay for any reason, including race, color, sex, national origin, disability, religion, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
Contact:
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Mental Health America of Greater Houston focuses on the promotion of mental health and the prevention of behavioral health concerns because there will never be enough resources and infrastructure to properly address the ever-increasing demand for more services. Mental Health America of Greater Houston works under the premise that health is part of everything and there is no health without mental health.
Contact:
(713) 970-7070
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The Houston Health Foundation works to address critical public health needs impacting the Houston region’s most underserved families and children. The Houston Health Foundation creates public-private partnerships for sustainable health and wellness initiatives and programs in our communities.
Contact:
info@houstonhealthfoundation.org