Become an Ambassador of Campus Well-being
- Are you a Brock employee?
- Are you interested in learning more about student mental health and wellbeing?
- Do you want to learn more about how to respond to students in difficulty/distress?
- Do you have an idea for a project/initiative/program that could help improve student well-being?
If you answered yes to the questions above, the Ambassadors of Campus Well-being Micro-credential may be the program for you!
Ambassador of Campus Well-being program

The Ambassadors program includes over 15 hours of training including the completion of a capstone project designed by you to support a well-being-based initiative that benefits students at Brock University.
Graduates of the program will be able to:
- Demonstrate an informed understanding of student mental health and wellbeing.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the holistic socio-ecological perspective of campus wellbeing and one’s role as a change agent in improving campus wellbeing.
- Understand the cultural, structural, systemic, and socio-economic challenges related to social determinants of health, including the health impacts on marginalized populations.
- Apply strategies to support student mental health through compassion and mindful self-compassion.
- Apply learning to the implementation of a capstone project, focused on improving individual or campus student well-being.

Thank you to the McCall MacBain Foundation for their generous funding and support of this program!


