Student Affairs Annual Report

Student Health and Well-Being Reports

Overview

The University of Manitoba participates in national surveys of student health and wellbeing on a periodic basis. These surveys are coordinated by the Health and Wellness office and provide valuable information about the needs of our students and how we may develop the most effective programming to support student success. Results from these surveys are available below. Please contact the Coordinator, Student Health and Wellness Education if you wish to review further data.

Alternate formats of survey materials are available upon request to Bryanna Barker (bryanna.barker@umanitoba.ca or 204-295-9032).

Canadian Postsecondary Education Alcohol and Drug Use Survey

The Canadian Postsecondary Education Alcohol and Drug Use Survey (CPADS) is organized and administered nationally by Health Canada. The CPADS provides data from about 40 Canadian institutions that describes trends in substance use among postsecondary students in Canada.

The following summary describes key results obtained from the University of Manitoba’s participation in the first pan-Canadian cycle of the CPADS conducted during the 2019/2020 school year.

Canadian Campus Wellbeing Survey

The Canadian Campus Wellbeing Survey (CCWS), a health and wellbeing assessment tool for Canadian campuses, is organized and administered by the University of British Columbia. The CCWS assesses the mental health and wellbeing of postsecondary students and helps to identify priorities for intervention at an institutional level.

The following infographics provide summary data on the Spring 2023 CCWS administration at the University of Manitoba:

The following infographics provide summary data from previous administrations of the CCWS at the University of Manitoba:

National College Health Assessment

The National College Health Assessment (NCHA) is offered on a three-year cycle to approximately 50 Canadian postsecondary institutions. The NCHA provides summary data on a range of student physical, mental, and behavioral health indicators.

Please click on the links below for results from past NCHA administrations at the University of Manitoba.