Mental health resources

An wellness advisor talking to a co-op student

Navigating the co-op process on top of school work and other life demands can be challenging. Whatever you're experiencing, we'reÌýhere to support you and are committed to helping you have the most positive experience possible.Ìý

All of our co-op advisors have received mental health training through Counselling Services, and can provide support and direct you to other services on campus or in your region.

Co-op embedded counsellorsÌýareÌýavailable

  • The counsellors provide 1:1 mental health support to prepare students for upcoming work terms, and ongoing phone or ‘virtual’ support during work terms. Students on a recruiting term will also be provided support.
  • These counsellors understand the co-op program and are a great resource to help resolve challenging wellness-related situations.
  • Information that you share with the counsellors will not be shared with co-op advisors or other staff.

To book an appointment please call Counselling Services at 519-888-4096.

If you're studying or working on campus:

  • Reach out to yourÌýco-op advisorÌýfor directional support and/or information about other resources on campus.
  • Check out all of the resources available to you below. TheÌýCampus Wellness website is a great place to start as they offer counsellingÌýappointments (including co-op embedded counsellors), seminars/workshops, groups, online resources and informationÌýabout other supports in your area (includingÌý,Ìýa mental health and wellness service available to all UW students to connect with qualified counsellors, consultants, and life coaches for a variety of issues).Ìý

If you're studying or working off campus:Ìý

  • Reach out to yourÌý³¦´Ç-´Ç±èÌý²¹»å±¹¾±²õ´Ç°ùÌýfor directional support and/or information about resources in your current location.
  • Visit À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ's Campus Wellness: Off-Campus SupportsÌýwebpage to learn about all the resources available to you (including the co-op embedded counsellors andÌý,Ìýa mental health and wellness service available to all UW students to connect with qualified counsellors, consultants, and life coaches for a variety of issues).
  • All Ontario post-secondary students have access to the following helplines:

Visit the resource links below to find a health care centreÌýincluding a diversity of healthcare supportÌýlocated in your current province/territory.

Provinces/Territories Site Links(s)
Ontario
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba

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New Brunswick
Newfoundland & Labrador

Northwest Territories

Nova Scotia

Nunavut
Prince Edward Island
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Saskatchewan
Yukon

If you're studying or working outside Canada:Ìý

  • Access ,Ìýa mental health and wellness service that seeks to contribute to a resilient student community. You are able to access this service outside of Canada. For a list of contact numbers by country,Ìývisit the Ìýand navigate to the FAQ link at the bottom of the page.
  • If your location is not on the list, please contact our co-op embedded counsellors who may be able help you find support services.


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Other resources available to you

  • Counselling Services: individual appointments.ÌýCounselling Services and individual appointments are available at no charge to registered University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ students in classes or on co-op terms. All you have to do is head over to their officesÌýlocated in Needles Hall North, 2ndÌýFloor or callÌý 519-888-4096.
  • Group therapy.ÌýCounselling Services offers several group therapy options which can provide you with a supportive environment. Group therapy sessions are offered every term throughout the week.
  • Seminars and workshops.ÌýAttending a seminar or workshop at Counselling Services can help you enhance your personal success by equipping you with strategies, tips andÌýskills to help you cope with life'sÌýchallenges.
  • Helplines.Ìý
    • Ìýis a post-secondary helpline that offers free, confidential counselling 24/7, 365 days a year. This helpline is available to all Ontario post-secondary students between ages 17-25.
    • Ìýis a helpline that helps people in À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Region access addictions, mental health and crisis services provided by 12 agencies across the À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Wellington region. This helpline can help with intake, assessment, referral, crisis, and waitlist and appointment booking.
    • If you are looking for urgent help, please visitsÌýCampus Wellness:ÌýUrgent help and emergency contacts.
  • .ÌýMATES (Mentor Assistance Through Education and Support)Ìýis a one-to-one student peer support program offered by the À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Undergraduate Student Association in consultation with Campus Wellness. UW Mates offer both one-on-one appointments and drop-in sessions!
  • .ÌýMove Your Mind is designed to help students gain the physical, mental and emotional health benefits of getting active. The program achieves this by eliminating any barriers that may prevent students from staying active and participating in recreational activities.
  • .ÌýThe Mental Health Team runs events including guest speakers, awareness campaigns, de-stress games, trivia nights, free yoga events, and seminars in residence. Students can find the Mental Health Team each week as they run events around campus.
  • Mental health training opportunities.ÌýYou can make a difference! Counselling Services offers a broad range of mental health training programs with the goal of raisingÌýcampus mental health awareness, reducing mental health stigma, and supporting early intervention for those in need within the À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ community.
  • .ÌýFor access to services and resources available to Ontario workers experiencingÌýsexual harassment and/or sexual assault in the workplace, visit theÌý.ÌýThe goal of SHARE is to empower workers by providing them with free, confidential legal information and advice about theÌýavailable options and community supports when they have experienced sexual harassment and/or assault at work.