Are you in Crisis?

You are not alone!

Call 9-1-1 if you are at Immediate Risk

  • If you are: feeling desperate and hopeless, worried you might hurt yourself or someone else, having suicidal thoughts, or alone with no one to talk to.
  • If you have: made a plan and the means to hurt yourself or someone else (e.g. pills or a weapon) or attempted suicide.
  • If you are experiencing a serious medical problem such as chest pain, seizure, or bleeding.

Any of the above, call 9-1-1

Are you in crisis and want to talk to someone right now?

Suicide Crisis Hotline

The suicide crisis hotline is bilingual, trauma-informed, culturally respectful and available to anyone in Canada 24/7. Call or text 9-8-8

Worried for your safety or the safety of others?

Call 905-688-5550 ext. 3200 for Campus Safety and Security.

Gender and Sexual Violence Support and Response

Visit Human Rights and Equity to find out how to receive or give support.

Worried about someone else?

Any Student. Any Concern. Any Time. Visit CARE and Connect page to submit a concern.

Mental Health Counselling

Not in crisis, but would like to schedule an appointment to talk about your mental health.

Living in Residence?

Connect with The Service Desks Department of Residences 24-hours

North Service Desk: x3706
South Service Desk: x4311
East Service Desk: x 3220

Financial Distress

Brock’s Emergency Bursary
Emergency loan

BUSU & GSA emergency support for students struggling to afford food
Food First

Parents and family

We understand that it can be difficult to navigate resources for your student when there are concerns for their mental health. In non-emergency situations, it remains the right and responsibility of the student to consent and engage in accessing supports. Your assistance in sharing resources can help get your student connected. Although it may be frustrating, privacy laws prevent Brock staff from providing you with an update on your student’s situation, unless it is an emergency.

Not in immediate crisis but looking for support?