Offer supports, services and resources

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Early alerts for academic and well-being concerns

HIAR

Helping Individuals at Risk (HIAR) – HIAR is a confidential, centralized resource at the University of Alberta for members of the campus community to report at risk behaviours or concerns about individuals who are at risk of harm to self or others. HIAR staff can assess risk, help connect individuals to support and resources before situations escalate, and offer guidance on potential next steps.

Trauma-informed MVFC space and service office


Photo : Caporal Alexandre Brisson, Forces armées canadienne

Health and wellness supports

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Military and veteran friendly campuses – Toolkits of best practices and policies

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Online learning library

Psych/Armor  (U.S. resources):   

References

Willis College (2022). Veteran Friendly Transition Program. Willis College. Retrieved June 22, 2022, from, https://williscollege.com/programs/on-campus-programs/veteran-friendly-transition-program/

Student advising and navigation

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Online learning library

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Career skills

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Online learning library

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Students K-12

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Online learning library

Psych/Armor  (U.S. resources):  

References

  • Hill, S., & Cathcart, D. G. (2021). Considerations for supporting Canadian military-connected students in K-12 and higher education. Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health, 7(3), 114-119. https://doi.org/10.3138/jmvfh-2020-0070