Resources Archive

Suicide Prevention Crisis Centre Crisis Protocols

January 28, 2019

Eating Disorders: Tips on how to help students

January 23, 2019

The transition to postsecondary education is known to be a difficult time and the campus environment can be a breeding ground for the development or aggravation of eating disorders, which are more and more prevalent. This infosheet presents an overview of these disorders, offers tips to support student’s affected by it.

Cannabis and Mental Health

October 25, 2018

Heavy Episodic Drinking Among Post-secondary Students: Influencing Factors and Implications

August 20, 2018

College Students and Depression

August 3, 2018

 National Institute of Mental Health provides answers to common question about depression. 

Supporting Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Sep 27, 2018 from 1:00 to 2:00pm EST

This webinar will look at programming catered to students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) at the post-secondary level.

Reducing Harms: Recognizing and Responding to the Opioid Overdoses in Your Organization

May 9, 2018

This document is based in a harm reduction framework which is an evidence based approach to addressing the potential harms related to opioids including overdose deaths.

360 Proof

A free alcohol abuse prevention program

May 3, 2018

Guided by the latest prevention science and deterrence strategies, and with the collaboration of athletics stakeholders and substance abuse prevention experts, this toolkit is designed to support athletics administrators, in partnership with campus colleagues, reduce substance abuse and promote healthy choices that enhance athletic performance and lifelong health.

Systematic Review of Suicide Postvention Program

April 19, 2018

The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of suicide postvention programs on bereavement, mental distress, and mental health, and to investigate their cost-effectiveness.

Mental Health: A Guide to Action

April 19, 2018

This guide is designed by young people, for young people; to help them understand the issues that matter to them and their mental  health