This prompt aims to design a mental health awareness campaign specifically targeted at international students. The goal is to provide essential information about mental health, help students recognize signs of stress and anxiety, and direct them to available support resources.
Important: To maximize the relevance and impact of the campaign, provide information on the specific mental health resources available as well as details about the international student population and languages spoken. This will help ensure the campaign materials are appropriately tailored and accessible. It is not recommended to use this prompt without documentation.
Basic Prompt
Prompt Development:
Culturally Relevant Examples: Ask the AI to provide culturally relevant examples of mental health challenges that international students might face to make the campaign relatable.
Targeted Messaging for Different Student Groups: Request specific messaging tailored to different groups, such as first-year students, graduate students, or students from particular regions, to ensure the campaign resonates across various segments.
Emphasize Mental Health Benefits: Include information about the benefits of good mental health practices and how they can enhance academic performance and social well-being.
Include Personal Stories: Ask for testimonials or personal stories from students who have successfully navigated mental health challenges to create a sense of community and relatability.
Accessibility of Campaign Materials: Ask the AI to ensure that all campaign materials are accessible for students with disabilities, such as providing alt text for images or ensuring text readability.
Highlight Crisis Support: Include information on immediate crisis support options, such as emergency contacts or hotlines available 24/7.
Developed Prompt:
Refinements:
After generating your response, you may need to ask questions and refine the response to ensure more accurate and relevant results. Refining helps the AI better understand your specific needs, leading to more practical and tailored outputs. Here’s how you can refine the campaign:
Expand on Mental Health Examples: Ask the AI to provide more examples of mental health challenges that may be specific to international students, including cultural adjustment issues. → Example: “Can you include more examples of mental health challenges that international students from different cultural backgrounds might experience?”
Adjust Language for Specific Cohorts: Request messaging that targets specific student groups, such as first-year students or students from specific regions, to make the campaign more personalized. → Example: “Can you tailor the messaging to address the unique needs of first-year international students who are adjusting to life at [institution name]?”
Add More Personal Stories: Incorporate additional testimonials or personal stories from students, with diverse backgrounds and experiences, to enhance the sense of relatability. → Example: “Can you add more testimonials from students with different cultural backgrounds to provide a variety of perspectives?”
Refine Crisis Support Information: Ask for more detailed crisis support information, such as specifying the types of issues that warrant immediate crisis intervention. → Example: “Can you expand on the types of crisis situations that require immediate support, and provide clear guidance on what steps students should take?”
Simplify Accessibility Guidelines: Ask the AI to simplify and ensure accessibility guidelines for campaign materials are easy to follow, making it straightforward for staff to implement them. → Example: “Can you simplify the accessibility recommendations to make it easier for staff to ensure campaign materials are inclusive?”
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Mental Health Awareness Campaign
This prompt aims to design a mental health awareness campaign specifically targeted at international students. The goal is to provide essential information about mental health, help students recognize signs of stress and anxiety, and direct them to available support resources.
Basic Prompt
Prompt Development:
Culturally Relevant Examples: Ask the AI to provide culturally relevant examples of mental health challenges that international students might face to make the campaign relatable.
Targeted Messaging for Different Student Groups: Request specific messaging tailored to different groups, such as first-year students, graduate students, or students from particular regions, to ensure the campaign resonates across various segments.
Emphasize Mental Health Benefits: Include information about the benefits of good mental health practices and how they can enhance academic performance and social well-being.
Include Personal Stories: Ask for testimonials or personal stories from students who have successfully navigated mental health challenges to create a sense of community and relatability.
Accessibility of Campaign Materials: Ask the AI to ensure that all campaign materials are accessible for students with disabilities, such as providing alt text for images or ensuring text readability.
Highlight Crisis Support: Include information on immediate crisis support options, such as emergency contacts or hotlines available 24/7.
Developed Prompt:
Refinements:
→ Example: “Can you include more examples of mental health challenges that international students from different cultural backgrounds might experience?”
→ Example: “Can you tailor the messaging to address the unique needs of first-year international students who are adjusting to life at [institution name]?”
→ Example: “Can you add more testimonials from students with different cultural backgrounds to provide a variety of perspectives?”
→ Example: “Can you expand on the types of crisis situations that require immediate support, and provide clear guidance on what steps students should take?”
→ Example: “Can you simplify the accessibility recommendations to make it easier for staff to ensure campaign materials are inclusive?”