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TitanHEALTH Peer Educators
TitanHEALTH employs and trains Cal State Fullerton students to become Certified Peer Educators through NASPA’s BACCHUS initiative. Our Peer Educators (PEs) are able to work in all TitanHEALTH areas including our TitanHEALTH Hut.
The TitanHEALTH Hut is a mobile extension of our office that provides peer-to-peer education on a variety of health topics, multiple days a week. Students who visit the hut are offered a safe, inclusive, informative, and welcoming environment in which they become empowered to make more healthful choices for themselves and to promote healthy behaviors and wellness among the CSUF student population. Our Peer Educators are Certified through the BACCHUS Network—an initiative of NASPA. Participants interact with our peer educators through fun, interactive games and activities, walking away with increased awareness of health topics, resources, and prizes! The hut is in a different location each day— stop by and say hello! Follow us on Instagram to see what we’re up to this week! @csuftitanhealth
Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC)
The Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC) is an organization comprised of caring and energetic students from various academic backgrounds and campus-community involvements. Since TitanHEALTH/CAPS is funded mostly by student fees, the primary purpose of the organization is to provide a student voice in TitanHEALTH/CAPS operations, promote a positive and open channel of communication between TitanHEALTH/CAPS staff and the student body, and to contribute additional awareness of student issues and how to better serve the health needs of students at CSUF.
SHAC Responsibilities
- Advocate for the health needs of students
- Advise TitanHEALTH/CAPS about programs, scope of services and programs
- Educate students about TitanHEALTH/CAPS resources
- Conduct outreach to build TitanHEALTH/CAPS visibility
- Assess TitanHEALTH/CAPS programs to ensure student needs are met
- Recommend policy changes to better meet student needs
Benefits of Being a SHAC Member
- Develop leadership and communication skills
- Help improve the quality of student life through better health
- Network with other campus leaders
- Participation can be documented on your resume for further professional education or careers
Fall 2024 Meeting Dates
Tuesdays | 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
- September 17
- October 15
- November 12
- December 3
SHCC-E Main conference room or Zoom
SHAC Leaders
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Daniella Sicat, Chair - Nicolas Ngo, Vice Chair
- Natalia Tobon, Secretary
- Natalie Cole, Ambassador
- Dr. Mary Becerra, Advisor
Email shaccsuf1@gmail.com if you have any questions, concerns, or for more information on the next SHAC meeting.