2.9.3. Where To Find Help
Where To Find Help in the Montreal and Concordia Community
In Crisis?
- L’Appoint
- Association Iris
- L’Autre Maison
- Centre de crise de l’Ouest-de-l’Île de Montréal
- Équipe mobile de crise Résolution (anciennement l’Entremise)
- Tracom
- Le Transit
- Montreal General: Provides care for short and long term stays
- You can also access Concordia Students’ Nightline, an anonymous, confidential, non-judgemental listening service run by Concordia students for those in need of aid or support or just to talk.
New temporary number: 438-812-6484.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights: 6 p.m. – 3 a.m
Services at Concordia
- Concordia offers 10 counselling appointments to every student. Appointments can be made at both the Loyola and Down Town Campuses. Book an appointment.
- If you have a learning disability you are able to take advantage of the services offered by the Access Centre for Students with Disabilities (ACSD). You can make an appointment at the following email: acsd.intake@concordia.ca
- Various groups and workshops can be accessed to improve different areas of health.
- You can also access Concordia Students’ Nightline, an anonymous, confidential, non-judgemental listening service run by Concordia students for those in need of aid or support or just to talk.
New temporary number: 438-812-6484.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights: 6 p.m. – 3 a.m - For immediate support, all Concordia students can connect with qualified counsellors, consultants, and life coaches for a variety of issues through Empower Me. Services are available 24/7 and are delivered in-person, by telephone, by video-counselling, or by e-counselling. Password: Studentcare