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Health & Wellbeing

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The following resources are on-campus resources available to all ֱ students.

Physical Health | Mental & Emotional Health | Social Wellbeing Spiritual Wellbeing

Physical Health

Physical Health Support at the Wellness Hub

Provides ֱ students with quality, comprehensive health care in a convenient campus location. Student Health’s services are specifically geared towards the unique health needs of students, and are delivered by caregivers sensitive to – and experienced with – their particular health concerns.

The Student Accessibility and Achievement (SAA)

Provides assistance and accommodation services to undergraduate and graduate students with disabilities. These disabilities can be permanent or temporary, and of a visible or invisible nature. They provide access technology resources, campus access guides, campus transit, and more!

Boasts 29 different intercollegiate teams, numerous competitive clubs, 700 intramural teams, plus an extensive Fitness and Recreation program that encompasses over 100 non-credit fitness and recreation courses

Mental & Emotional Health

The Student Wellness Hub

The Student Wellness Hub providesa range of health servicesto support students' physical and mental health with a focus on awareness, prevention, and early intervention. The Student Wellness Hub has a variety of clinicians that provide one-on-one appointmentsand therapy groups.

The Student Accessibility and Achievement (SAA)

Offers assistance through myAccess which targets a wide variety of situations, from medical diagnoses to mental health issues and anxiety disorders, and also includes long term support to accompany students with Learning Disabilities, ADD or ADHD, Asperger’s and autism.

The Office for Sexual Violence Response, Support and Education

Provides confidential, non-judgmental and non-directional support, advocacy and education to students, faculty and staff of all genders who have been impacted by sexual violence.

Social Wellbeing

First Peoples’ House (FPH)

Provides a “home away from home” for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students at ֱ. They provide a space where students can find academic support and stay connected to Indigenous culture.

Equity at ֱ

Embraces and champions equity, diversity, and inclusion across our University. Through activities focused on education and policy development, the Equity Team works to build and sustain a campus community that understands and works to dismantle the varied social barriers that can stand in the way of access to and success within higher education.

International Student Services (ISS)

Supports the growth, progress, and success of international students at ֱ, and aims to ease their transition to a new school, a new home and a new country.

Is a non-profit organization under the Student Societies of ֱ (SSMU), which aims to create safe space and community for queer students. Through a variety of programming, including discussion groups, workshops, lecture series, and dance parties, Queer ֱ provides space, opportunity, and a voice for queer students on campus and around Montreal.

Is a volunteer-run organization committed to supporting survivors of sexual assault and their allies through direct support, advocacy, and outreach. Our services include Drop-In and Line (DIAL), Support Groups, Advocacy, and Outreach. Additionally, we offer sexual assault sensitivity training to ֱ and Montreal groups, provide information and referrals, and organize events to raise awareness about sexual assault

Spiritual Wellbeing

The ֱ Office of Religious and Spiritual Life (MORSL)

Is dedicated to raising religious literacy and enhancing spiritual wellness at ֱ. MORSL is a service you can turn to whether you want to connect with others who share your own religious roots or explore new and diverse religious and philosophical frameworks.

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