Personal Support Services
As a student you may encounter personal problems that make concentrating on your studies very difficult. Advisors will meet with you in a confidential setting to discuss strategies that support academic success and to provide support as you work through a variety of challenges. Learner Service Advisors are also available to provide appropriate referrals to specialized community resources who deal with addictions, mental health and crisis intervention. It is important to know you are never alone. Our Learner Service team can help find the support you need.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, we are happy to meet with you by telephone or online. For in-person appointments, please remember our safety guidelines outlined on the main page of the website. Coronavirus Information - Students
For more information on personal support options please check out some of the websites below
- North East Outreach and Support Services is located in Melfort. They serve our entire region dealing with issues of domestic violence and personal crisis. NEOSS has a 24-hour crisis line with support workers ready to help any time of the day. Call 1-800-611-6349
- Mental Health and Addiction services are provided in the northeast by Kelsey Trail Helath Region. Call 1-306-752-8767 to reach an intake worker
- Health Line 8-1-1 is a 24-hour confidential telephone support service run by registered nurses, psychiatric nurses and social workers who are ready to assist with crisis concerns, mental health and addictions. Call 811
- Suicide Support is available to all students. Kelsey Trail Health Region lists all the support services available to you in one pamphlet. Help is nearby.
- 211 Saskatchewan links to support services all across the province. Crisis Hotlines, Mental Health & Addictions, Violence, Health Care, Community Programs, Homelessness, Employment & Training, Housing, Food Security, Income Support, Indigneous Peoples, Refugees/Immigrants, Famiies, Disabilities and more.
- Woodburn Press Plus links to many electronic resources on Mental Health, Safety and Well-Being. Staying Safe, Healthy Living, Eating Healthy, Being Active, Sleeping Well, Dealing with Stress, Grief, Self-Esteem, Social Anxiety, Calming Techniques, Depression, Suicide Prevention and many more.
- User Name: cumberland Password: cumberland
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