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HRM University Supports
Jun 8, 2018
The Stay Connected Mental Health Project is a visionary initiative made possible by a generous donation by Fred and Elizabeth Fountain, in memory of their son Alex.
We are shifting the culture of how youth and their families transition from paediatric to adult-based mental health services, and supporting collaborative pathways between universities and mental health and addiction services when needed.
Creating Pathways & Overcoming Barriers
- Transition Guidelines
- Youth Readiness
- Health Provider Education
- Family Mentorship
- Landscape Map
- University Student Mental Health Peer Support
- University Liaison Committee
- MH: 101
- AAU Mental Health Working Group
- Transitions Resource
- University Health Education
For more information, contact Deborah Phillips at [email protected]
HRM University Supports
If you are attending university in Halifax, find support by calling:
Dalhousie
Counselling Services 902-494-2171
Health Services 902-494-2171
Security 902-494-4109 (24/7)
www.dal.ca/healthservices
King’s College
Dal Counselling 902-494-2081
Dal Health 902-494-2171
Dean of Students Office 902-422-1271, ext. 131
Residence Don on-duty 902-422-1271, ext. 132
(ask for Don on duty)
Mount Saint Vincent University
Counselling Services 902-457-6567
Health Services 902-457-6354
Security 902-457-6412 (24/7)
www.msvu.ca/counsellingservices or www.msvu.ca/healthservices
NSCAD University
Counselling Services 902-494-8260
SMU Health Services 902-420-5611
www.nscad.ca/wellness
Saint Mary’s University
Counselling Centre 902-420-5615
Student Health 902-420-5611
Residence Desk 902-420-5591 (24/7)
www.smu.ca/mentalhealth
Look for Mental Health Peer Support on all campuses
***Contact Mental Health Mobile Crisis Team at 902-429-8167 for urgent intervention
A downloadable version of this document is available here.
Resources for Substance Use Post Secondary
Links to resources related to substance use related policies, alcohol, cannabis, opioids, across substances, resources for facilitating dialogue on campus about substance use, sexual violence, residence, learning environments, related frameworks and additional planning resources and engagement tools.