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Connecting with others is an important part of maintaining your well-being. Get involved with your campus community and explore opportunities at Health & Counselling and SFU.

Many students are involved “behind the counter” at Health & Counselling, whether working as co-op students or leading student groups and initiatives. This is who - and HOW - you can get involved with Health & Counselling as a student:

Health Peers

Health Peers work directly with the Health Promotion team to support student well-being. Health Peers are trained for health education and outreach on various topics like body image, responsible partying, and sexual health. They also run free, ongoing events like fitness classes, cooking workshops, and Wellness Wednesdays.

Learn more about becoming a Health Peer here >

Many of our Health Peers go on to get involved with the Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC). SHAC members contribute to the Healthy Campus Community initiative through student engagement, advocacy, and feedback.

Hi-FIVE

Hi-FIVE is a student-led group that promotes positive mental health and stigma-reduction across campus. You can find Hi-FIVE at many major events, talking about ways we can help reduce stigma - on campus and beyond it.

Learn more about connecting with Hi-FIVE here >

Co-op

SFU Co-operative Education provides lots of opportunities for students to get real-world experience in various industries. Health & Counselling is not an exception - we welcome multiple co-op students each semester in the areas of health promotion, research, and marketing & communications.

Keep watch for our student job postings. Learn more about co-op here >

Creative Collective

In partnership with Student Engagement & Retention, Creative Collective’s events provide many opportunities for volunteers and participants to connect, relax, and unwind over crafts, motion, music and more. We’ve crafted paper pumpkins and tree ornaments, and even dabbled with musical instruments. If you’d like to get involved and facilitate an activity, we welcome the entire campus community to lead an activity.
Learn more about Creative Collective events here >

Events & Outreach Volunteers

World Mental Health Day, Dog Therapy, and more - Health & Counselling runs several events and regularly recruits student volunteers as part of the Student Ambassador Program.

Learn more on myInvolvement >

Beyond the Blog

SFU Co-op Student
Taisia is a fifth-year Communications & Publishing student on a co-op term with Health & Counselling. A proud Belarusian, you can find her blowing off steam in a kickboxing or hot yoga class, stuffing herself with pirozhky in between.
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