Health & Wellness offers all kinds of opportunities to support your mental health—from workshops to build general life and coping skills to specific programs to address issues like exam anxiety.
Workshops can help you meet up with students who may be feeling the same way, build your own coping skills in your own time, and find the help you need to succeed.
Why attend a workshop?
If you want to do some work on your own time, whenever it works for you. When you want to try some evidence-based tools and techniques for coping or managing. When you aren’t necessarily in distress but want to build your skills, learn new skills or maintain the good health you already enjoy. If you want to build coping skills—because you feel stressed, can’t sleep, or are finding things harder than expected. If you aren’t sure, or don’t think, you need to see a counsellor. If you want to supplement other treatment you’re receiving. If you want to meet up with students who may be feeling the same way. If you want to build your own coping skills in your own time, and find the help you need to succeed.How to find workshops
Log in to Folio to register for workshops, or connect via the links below. This is a brief list—there are always new offerings available.
You can also subscribe to the Health & Wellness newsletter and follow Student Life social media to find out about workshop offerings.
Wellness for mental health
Breathe Well Sleep Well 5 Ways to Wellbeing Better Coping Skills Finding a Therapist Grief Support GroupMindfulness
Mindful Eating Mindful MomentsManaging expectations
Making Social Connections Hacking Perfectionism Managing Test & Exam Anxiety Overcoming Imposter Phenomenon Managing Your Inner CriticOther workshop sources
You could also check out:
Centre for Learning Strategy Support (for time management, exam prep and other useful skills) Accessibility ServicesYour own college or faculty may offer workshops. Check with your faculty or college student life/registrar’s offices for other workshops offerings.