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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. There are five core modules: Foundations, Recognize, Respond, Refer, and Re-Engage. Each module builds important …
Winter break: Tips for survivors of interpersonal violence
Leaving campus can be a break from the demands of school, work, and social activities. But for survivors of interpersonal violence, it can be a time with complicated emotions and conflict.
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.
Statement in response to UW-Madison History Project
Statement from UHS Director, Jake Baggot: On Monday, UW-Madison’s Public History Project will release a blog post written by History graduate student Ezra Gerard. It is titled Gay Purge: The Persecution of Homosexual Students at …
Support program available for students in addiction recovery
Badger Recovery strives to provide a safe environment that empowers students to stay on track with their recovery to help achieve academic and personal goals.
UHS to explore alternatives to police hospital transport
There have been many conversations—past and present about police violence—and the ways police presence particularly impacts the physical and emotional well-being of members of marginalized communities, including BIPOC. These conversations have been brought to the …
Chlamydia and gonorrhea self-screen options available
UHS offers chlamydia and gonorrhea self-screen options for students who may not feel comfortable discussing their sexual health with a provider.
Creating wellness goals
Creating wellness goals centered around sleep, exercise, and diet can positively impact your mind, body, and study skills.