Throughout the year, UHS and campus colleagues continue the work around preventing suicide and supporting student mental health.
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UHS Mental Health Resources Beyond Counseling
Learn about UHS many mental health services that are beyond counseling.
UW–Madison participates in Healthy Minds Study
University of Wisconsin – Madison is participating in the Healthy Minds Study to better understand current students’ mental health and wellbeing.
New Suicide Prevention Training Now Available for UW-Madison Faculty and Staff
The University Health Services Suicide Prevention Team has recently launched Recognize, Respond, Refer: Online Suicide Prevention Training for Faculty and Staff.
Healthy Academics Toolkit provides resources for supporting student mental health and well-being
The Healthy Academics Toolkit provides instructors with resources to support student mental health.
Specialized mental health care is a point of pride for UW-Madison
By hiring providers who can contribute their skills and expertise in support of the unique needs of students of color, UHS can better serve our diverse campus community.
UW Police, UHS Mental Health Services partner to help students in crisis
Several UHS mental health clinicians will work in teams of two and rotate accompanying UWPD on calls regarding student mental health crisis.
Nine new mental health providers join UHS Mental Health Services
The new providers represent a diverse mix of clinical social workers, counselors, and psychologists.
University Health Services (UHS) acknowledges the ongoing challenges we face in this country
The current environment is highly stressful for many of us. UHS is here to support you.
Student volunteering could have health benefits
Time spent volunteering on campus or in the community can impact students’ overall mental and emotional health, a 2015 study shows. The study found that students who volunteered up to 10 hours each week were …