Tag: Principal's commission on mental health

Students give feedback on potential Fall Reading Week

Over the past month, the AMS has opened the floor for students to voice their opinions on the possible implementation of a Fall Reading Week. The AMS hosted two Town Hall meetings in Wallace Hall — on Nov. 9 and Nov. 16 — where students were encouraged to pose questions and give feedback on the logistics...

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Lack of space limits progress

Despite a Queen’s-wide focus on mental health, the University’s counselling services still lack the infrastructure they need. On Nov. 28, 2012, Queen’s released the 2012 Report of the Principal’s Commission on Mental Health (PCMH). The report identified major areas of concern for Queen’s and laid...

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Mental health still a priority

A mental health forum held on March 7 in the JDUC had a low turnout, with only 30 people in attendance. The poor showing prompted concerns that mental health issues are no longer a priority for students. The empty seats were a frustrating gesture from the student body, the Journal’s Ed Board included....

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Slim turnout at mental health forum

Fourth-year student Julia Zulver says mental health has lost its popularity on campus. She was one of 30 people to attend a forum hosted by the Principal’s commission on mental health. The room had been prepared for around 75. On Wednesday night in the Robert Sutherland room, attendees were encouraged...

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