Crisis Mental Health Support at Student Wellness Services
Tel: 613-533-2506
Côté Sharp Student Wellness Center, 1st floor Mitchell Hall, 69 Union St.,
Therapy Assistance Online (TAO): Online self-directed tool
Queen’s Student Accessibility Services (QSAS): Supports students experiencing barriers related to functional impacts as they pursue academic goals. Implements accommodations to remove barriers from student academics. Works with students to develop long term academic plans and create Letters of Accommodations:
Console: Connection with qualified counselors, consultants, and life coaches for any Queen’s student. Offers support in crisis situations or through scheduled sessions
Empower Me for Graduate: 1-833-628-5589
International SOS (ISOS): 24/7 emergency assistance to students living or studying abroad: +1-215-942-8226
AMS Peer Support Center (PSC): Peer-based support for undergraduate students on a drop-in basis. Open 10am-10pm 7 days a week
Tel: (613) 533-6000 x 75111
Email: psc@ams.queensu.ca
Rideau Building Room 202; 10am-10PM; Rideau Building Room 203
BIPOC talk is a branch of the PSC that emphasizes healing, community-building, and joy and ease for BIPOC individuals through holistically safe healing spaces for BIPOC students to work through their experiences while being supported by BIPOC volunteers.
Rideau Building Room 203; Monday & Tuesday 12-4PM, Wednesday 2-4PM, Thursday 10-12PM & Friday 2-4PM)
Queers 4 Peers is a branch of the PSC that offers peer support and counselling by queer students for queer students
Rideau Room 204; Monday 5-8PM, Thursday 5-8PM, Friday 1-4PM and 5-8PM, Saturday & Sunday 12-3PM
Office of Faith and Spiritual Life: Available to discuss spiritual, religious, personal, and financial problems: 613-533-2186
Queen’s Wellness Groups, Events & Trainings
Email: counselling.services@queensu.ca
Mental Health Resources for BIPOC Students
Queen’s Yellow House is committed to creating a comfortable and accountable space for students who identify as Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, and/or as People of Colour (QTBIPoC) to feel safe, to create community, to be empowered, to celebrate their identity and to flourish. They seek to engage students in initiatives that actively dismantle oppressive, racist and colonial ideologies and practices.
The Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre (4D) is open and committed to being of service to Indigenous Students here at Queen's University.
1:1 Support
Cross-Cultural Counsellor: 7ak1@queensu.ca
Can request culture, race, religion, gender identity/sexual orientation specific support with counsellors, consultants, and life coaches.
Confidential support services for post-secondary students in Ontario and Nova Scotia.
Self-Directed Guidance
This tool looks at the various sources of your resilience and whether your personal needs are being met. Once completed, you get personalized recommendations to strengthen your resilience.
A self-directed counselling tool for students at Queen’s
A virtual mental health therapy provider.