UNH School of Law
SBA Student Wellness Initiative
In 2010, the UNH School of Law Student Bar Association developed and funded a pilot program called the Student Wellness Initiative. Based on positive student and staff feedback, we plan to expand the Wellness Initiative program to offer students a broader range of opportunities to learn to support their own physical and mental health. Presenters are local wellness professionals who can offer ongoing support to students in the community, as well as local health and wellness educators affiliated with the University of New Hampshire and the Community College system of New Hampshire, including New Hampshire Technical Institute’s Department of Human Service and Addiction Counseling.
Law school is very demanding, so many of the workshops focus on stress management. For example, students can learn Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MSBR) techniques, strategies for work/life balance (the “Happy Lawyer” workshop), and meditation techniques. Several workshops also focus on self-care, which supports academic success and professional longevity. Self-care workshop topics include healthy eating to sustain energy and enhance brain function, integrative restoration (i-rest) to facilitate better quality sleep, and “10 Minute Yoga” routines that students can practice at their desks to ward off repetitive stress injuries and joint compression caused by long hours of sitting and typing.
Weekly yoga classes will be offered for students, faculty, and staff. Many students have tried yoga for the first time at UNH School of Law, and report that it helps them recover from long days of studying and the pressure of a challenging academic schedule. Yoga mats and props have been donated by Red House Yoga, LLC.
A “Calendar Control” workshop also offers strategies to help students balance work and self-care for overall greater productivity.
The ABA Student Division designated March 27 as National Mental Health Day as part of its Law Student Mental Health Initiative. UNH Law’s SBA Student Wellness Initiative will offer daily seminars on mental health issues during the last week in March, including presentations from the Lawyer Assistance Program.
We also anticipate collaboration with the UNH School of Nursing, which can provide on-site health screenings and wellness education, as well as collaboration with New Hampshire Technical Institute students and faculty in areas including nutrition, meditation, response to vicarious trauma, and mindful communication.
Student Wellness Initiative Coordinator Rachel Hawkinson will be joined this year by Assistant Coordinator Sarim Proeung.
Contact us at:
rachel.hawkinson@law.unh.edu
sarim.proeung@law.unh.edu