Stay Connected (Halifax Campus)
Through theÌý, ±«Óãtv has two on-campus peer support workers on Studley Campus who provideÌýfree, non-judgmental, confidential, and safe mental health supportÌýto students.
Our peer support workers have receivedÌý16 hours of trainingÌýadapted from the Nova Scotia Certified Peer Support Specialist Program and other training programs from across Canada. They also have theirÌýown personal experiences with mental health, allowing them to identify, relate to, and support students on a peer-to-peer level.Ìý
A few examples of conversation starters that Peer Supports may use are:Ìý
- How did you get involved with the Stay Connected Mental Health Project?Ìý
- How do you practice self-care?Ìý
- How do you manage assignment and exam stress?Ìý
- How do you balance school and your social life?
- What is your top study tip? Ìý
- If you had to write a letter to yourself in first year, what advice would you give?
Peer Support Drop-in Hours
- Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 4-6pm, Room 349, Student Union Building
- Fridays, 1-3pm, Melda Murray Student CentreÌý