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Suicide Prevention Training Opportunities for Undergraduate Students

You can help cultivate a community of care by checking in with your peers and having open conversations about mental health. Friends, roommates, and partners are often the first people students go to when they are struggling or seeking support. 

UW-Madison offers resources for you to learn how you can better support your peers and help connect them to resources. 

78% of UW-Madison students would talk to a peer if they were struggling with their mental health. 

– Healthy Minds Survey at UW-Madison, 2022 

Group Trainings

Live (in-person or virtual) prevention trainings for groups of students are available by request. The online training serves as a prerequisite for customized and/or advanced trainings focused on skill building, organizational leadership, student health data, and other prevention topics.  

Contact UHS Prevention to request a group training.  

Other Education Opportunities

THRIVE Workshops

Psychoeducational workshops offered by UHS Mental Health focus on a variety of topics. 

Connecting Badgers

This UHS-hosted podcast focuses on promoting student mental health.

Wellness Coaching

Rec Well offers coaching sessions with a certified Peer Wellness Coach.

Contact Us

UHS Mental Health Promotion and Suicide Prevention staff can be reached by email at suicideprevention@uhs.wisc.edu.  

Prevention staff do not provide mental health services, clinical consultation or crisis support. If you need immediate support or to speak with a provider, call (608) 265-5600, option 9.  

Make a gift to the UW-Madison Suicide Prevention Fund.