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Wellness and mental health

Get support

Employee training and workshops

Wellness creates a more positive work and learning environment, and improves work experience and productivity. Learn more about the training and workshops available to you by logging into UM Intranet with your UMNetID and navigating to the "Employee wellness" site under "Employee resources."

Employee Family Assistance Program (EFAP)

Employees have free access to mental health professionals, wellness counselling and even legal advice 24/7, 365 days a year. Learn more by visiting the EFAP UM Intranet page by logging in with your UMNetID and finding "Employee and Family Assistance Program" under "Employee resources".

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Creating an inclusive environment is a community effort! Find resources designed to help others and foster positive well-being experiences for students, faculty and staff.

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Mental Health on Campus

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Success Through Wellness

Our mental health and well-being strategy

UM's strategic plan, MomentUM: Leading the Change Together, identifies well-being as a core value and emphasizes the importance of safety, respect and social connection as essential to mental health and well-being for the UM community and its individual members.

To advance this priority, UM has established a Mental Health and Well-being task force. Their work will build upon previous mental health and wellness initiatives to design a robust and comprehensive strategy that reflects present-day opportunities and challenges.

UM Task Force on Mental Health and Well-being:

  • Co-chairs

    • Tracey Peter, Vice-Provost (Academic Affairs)
    • Laurie Schnarr, Vice-Provost (Students)
    • René Ouellette, Associate Vice-President (Human Resources

    Academic Administrators

    • Angie Bruce, Vice-President (Indigenous)
    • Kelley Main, Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies
    • Ayush Kumar, Associate Dean, Faculty of Science
    • Leisha Strachan, Associate Dean, Faculty of Kinesiology & Recreation Management

    Student Representatives

    • Divya Sharma, President Elect, UMSU
    • Christopher Yendtz, President, UMGSA
    • Leena Regi Saleth, HSGSA Representative
    • Faculty Members

      • Danna McDonald, Student Counselling Centre
      • Shay-Lee Bolton, Department of Psychiatry, Max Rady College of Medicine
      • Kristin Reynolds, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts
      • Jennifer Watt, Department of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning, Faculty of Education

      Staff Members

      • Leah Deane, Director, Student Services at Bannatyne
      • Edgar French, Coordinator, Spiritual Care and Multi-Faith Centre
      • Carla Loewen, Director, Indigenous Student Centre
      • Christine Nairn, Director, Office of Sustainability

    Read the Terms of Reference for the Mental Health and Well-being Task Force

    The task force intends to hold its first meeting in April, and in the coming months will announce the formation of several working groups. Please watch for updates, including upcoming opportunities to join one of the working groups and also how to participate in the consultation process.

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    Inquiries regarding the mental health and well-being strategy