11 Health and Wellness Support

Peer Support Centre

The Peer Support Centre is a drop-in centre where students from across campus can find a supportive peer to talk to. It’s a safe and inclusive space where trained peer support volunteers offer peer counselling to students.

https://uwsa.ca/services/psc/


Student Counselling Centre 

The Student Counselling Centre at the University of Windsor provides registered students free, confidential mental health counsellingdelivered by trained mental health professionals. Students in crisis will be provided with support and counselling.

Although attending university can be an exciting and dynamic experience, it can also present some challenges. Outside of the obvious academic pressures, students may have to deal with stresses related to:

  • Physical or mental illness (e.g., depression, anxiety)
  • Family issues
  • Identity confusion
  • Time management
  • The end of important relationships
  • Illness or death of a loved one
  • Moving away from home
  • Financial concerns

https://www.uwindsor.ca/studentcounselling/


Student Health Services 

They are your family physician’s office while on campus. They provide confidential, student-centred health care, including comprehensive medical care, counselling, and referrals.

Please be aware that all patients must be registered University of Windsor students.

Even if you opt-out of the student drug plan you are still welcome to see their dedicated team of physicians, nurses and administrative staff.

https://www.uwindsor.ca/studenthealthservices/

 

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