STUDENT LIFE & SUPPORT SERVICES

Health & Wellness Supports

Feeling stressed or anxious? These emotions can be a normal part of life at university. But you know yourself best, and when classes, work, family, and even life, seem overwhelming, there’s never a wrong time to reach out for help. Please know that we are here to support you.

We're here to help

Innis College has a team of dedicated staff who are ready to help students navigate wellness resources and supports, and who offer community wellness-centred programming throughout the year. We also have a health and wellness counsellor, who you can connect with in private, one-to-one settings. 

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Kristina Pink

Acting Assistant Dean – Community Wellness

I am here to support you with any wellness-related questions or concerns. I provide a non-judgmental space where you can seek advice, access resources, and connect with campus services or communities. I also support the development of various wellness programs that are centered around improving students’ mental growth and overall well-being. I’d love to hear from you and provide a helping hand. Let’s work together to make your Innis experience fulfilling and successful. You can find me during my drop-in hours and reach me over email.

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Michael Mejia

Student Life and Wellness Coordinator

Looking for events and programs geared toward community wellness at Innis? Michael can help connect you to the many opportunities we offer, from monthly therapy dog visits to our annual Mental Health Skills Certificate Program.

Tracey Doyle

Tracey Doyle

Health & Wellness Counsellor

Tracey can help you with many mental health issues, including:

  • Relationship or interpersonal problems
  • Self-esteem or body image concerns
  • Depression, anxiety, panic attacks
  • Academic and school pressures
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Daina Zweig

Assistant Dean – Community Wellness

Daina can help you better understand and access the University’s many wellness resources. Think of Daina as a supportive first stop when you have questions.

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Alex Boross-Harmer

Master of Social Work intern

Like Daina, Alex can meet with you in a one-to-one setting to help you navigate the range of wellness supports on and off campus. 

Navi can help you find mental health resources

Navi - Your Mental Health WayfinderNavi is U of T’s anonymous and confidential virtual wayfinder that helps you navigate mental health resources on and off campus, allowing you to decide which ones are right for your needs. Navi, short for navigator, is a chat-based virtual assistant that can understand the questions you ask, and provide accurate and relevant responses – any time, anywhere.

Need to talk to someone right now? Support is here for you

U of T’s Telus Health Student Support (THSS) program gives you immediate and/or ongoing confidential, 24/7 support for any school, health, or general life concern. This is a free service.

There are two ways you can get help:

Phone – Within North America call 1-844-451-9700. Ongoing support is available over the phone in 146 languages. Immediate support is available over the phone in 35 languages.

Online Chat – To chat, download the THSS app: Apple App Store | Google Play. Support is available in simplified Chinese, English, French and Spanish.

GET URGENT HELP. CALL 911 if you are at immediate risk.

IF YOU ARE:

  • feeling desperate and hopeless or
  • worried you might hurt yourself or
  • having or know someone having suicidal thoughts and
  • are alone with no one to talk to

IF YOU HAVE:

  • made a plan, the means to hurt yourself or someone else
  • attempted suicide
  • hurt yourself before
  • If you are feeling desperate and hopeless, or worried you might hurt yourself or someone else
  • If you are having suicidal thoughts and are alone with no one to talk to

Get personal help finding mental health and wellness resources

Kristina Pink, Innis’s assistant dean – community wellness, can help answer your health- and wellness-related questions and help you find the appropriate mental health resources specific to your concern(s).

Kristina is available for drop-in appointments in room 127D at Innis Residence (111 St. George St.). To access her office, simply let the front desk staff know you’re there to see her.

Drop-in hours are:

  • Mondays from 1:30–3pm
  • Tuesdays from 3:30–4:30pm
  • Wednesdays from 10–11am

Book an appointment with our health and wellness counsellor

Tracey Doyle, Innis’s health and wellness counsellor, is dedicated to counselling students with a wide range of mental health concerns. To book an appointment online or in-person (when available):

  • Call the Health & Wellness Centre directly at 416-978-8030 and request an appointment with Tracey. Mention that you are a student at Innis College.

Find mental health and wellness resources

Check out these helpful how-to guides, created by students and staff on our Community Wellness team:

Accessing off-campus therapy

Getting reimbursed for your therapy

Navigating on-campus wellness resources

Get personal help finding mental health and wellness resources

Daina Zweig, Innis’s assistant dean — community wellness, can help you find the appropriate mental health resources specific to your concern(s). Daina also welcomes any health- and wellness-related questions you may have.

To make an appointment with Daina, please book here, completing the “Wellness Advising Appointment” option. 

Check out these helpful how-to guides, created by students and staff on our Community Wellness team:

Accessing off-campus therapy

Getting reimbursed for your therapy

Navigating on-campus wellness resources

More health and wellness resources