Mental Health and Wellness Offerings
Workshops and drop-in classes
We are thrilled to invite you to explore our upcoming mental health workshops and counselling groups! These events are designed to support your well-being, provide valuable insights, and help you connect with others in a safe and supportive environment.
Visit our Eventbrite page and follow us to see the full list of all our upcoming mental health workshops and counselling groups. You can read detailed descriptions of each event below, but please note that all sign-ups are through Eventbrite. Most workshops and groups run both Fall and Winter, and will be posted each semester.
To ensure your spot in some of our highly attended workshops, which fill up fast, there is a $25 refundable fee. This fee will be refunded to you after you attend the workshop.
For more information and to stay updated on our events, please Visit our Eventbrite page.
We look forward to seeing you at our events and supporting your mental health journey!
Get ready, guys! Join MenzLeague, a 6-week workshop series exclusively for male Bow Valley College students.
Join us for drop-in informal discussions about different wellness topics and add some hands-on practices to your self-care toolkit! Session topics change each Thursday-check your weekly Student E-News for more details.
Please view our short introductory video: Learner Wellness Advisor - YouTube
Take a break from adulting and come play some of your favourite recess games. All you need is an inclusive, open attitude and shoes you can run around in. Connect with other students, exercise through play, and give yourself a mental health break.
Awesome people + play = RECESS at BVC
Hey BVC students! Join us at Flourish and Thrive, an in-person ADHD group just for you to connect, support, and thrive together!
Wellness Seminars
Visit our Eventbrite page to see the full list of all our upcoming mental health workshops and counselling groups. You can read detailed descriptions of each event below, but please note that all sign-ups are through Eventbrite.
This 4-week workshop offers a variety of skills that will help you thrive and excel in life through a positive yet realistic mentality. This workshop has been shown to improve mood, vitality, and energy levels, as well as boost physical and mental health. This workshop is a series, and participants are required to attend each week. You will receive a certificate of completion from the Red Deer Primary Care Network.
If you're interested in learning some strategies to make you and your life happier, consider registering.
This program is also offered off campus through Primary Care Networks, please contact your local Primary Care Network for more info.
It is normal to feel anxious sometimes--but too much anxiety can interfere with our ability to be productive, have healthy relationships, and feel well. This 4-week workshop offers effective strategies that can help manage and reduce anxiety symptoms. This workshop is a series, and participants are required to attend each week. You will receive a certificate of completion from the Red Deer Primary Care Network.
Please view our short introductory video: Anxiety to Calm - YouTube
This program is also offered off campus through Primary Care Networks, please contact your local Primary Care Network for more info.
Explore your grief after the loss of a loved one. Learn and practice skills to begin healing and reinvesting in your life. This 8-week workshop offers effective strategies that can help you develop a tool kit that will help you to understand yourself better and learn skills to cope more effectively with your loss of a loved one. This workshop is a series, and participants are required to attend each week. You will receive a certificate of completion from the Red Deer Primary Care Network.
This program is also offered off campus through Primary Care Networks, please contact your local Primary Care Network for more info.
Mind Over Mood is a 10-session registered program that uses a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) approach to address anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, or coping with stress. Topics will include:
The power of our thoughts and how they affect our mood and behaviour.
Tools for challenging negative self-talk
Tools for increasing self-esteem
Practicing skills that help in everyday life
This workshop is a series, and participants are required to attend each week.
Please view our short introductory video: Mind over Mood - YouTube
Struggling with relationships? Wanting to connect more meaningfully with the important people in your life? Then join Relationships in Motion group, a 4-week trademarked program.
This program is for individuals who are interested in improving relationships in their life – family, personal and work. Participants will learn skills to increase communication, better understand themselves, focus on positives, and take responsibility for their roles within various forms of interpersonal relationships. This group is interactive and will provide lots of opportunity for self-reflection. This workshop is a series, and participants are required to attend each week. Refreshments will be provided.
Please view our short introductory video: Relationships in Motion - YouTube
These programs are also offered off campus through Primary Care Networks, please contact your local Primary Care Network for more info.
Learn some cooking skills and budget recipes in this 5-class series with a nutritionist. Students will be given a $20 grocery gift card each week to shop for ingredients for the upcoming class. This workshop is a 5-class series and participants are required to attend all 5 classes.
MH Training Programs
Visit our Eventbrite page to see the full list of all our upcoming mental health workshops and counselling groups. You can read detailed descriptions of each event below, but please note that all sign-ups are through Eventbrite.
The Inquiring Mind (TIM) will help you better understand mental health and the stigma that often surrounds it-on and off campus. TIM will show you how to have conversations about your own and other's mental well-being through an easy-to-use tool, the mental health continuum model. You'll also learn how to strengthen your mental health resilience using "The Big 4" coping strategies. We are pleased to offer TIM training to help increase mental health literacy, as part of Bow Valley College's Mental Health strategy (Healthy Institutions Valuing Engagement).
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, mental health concerns often first appear between the ages of 18 and 25.
Knowing that, it’s our goal to provide a wide range of suicide prevention and mental health resources at Bow Valley College. This year, we're proud to offer MindWise on Campus, an online 30-minute suicide prevention training that uses video and interactive learning to teach students how to ACT (Acknowledge, Care, Tell) if they're worried about themselves or a friend.
Students Will Learn:
How to recognize signs of suicide risk in themselves or a friend
How to have a difficult conversation that encourages someone to seek help
How to build strong peer connections that foster positive mental well-being
An overview of available student mental health resources, on and off-campus
QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer — the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. This 1.5 hour training teaches community members the skills to recognize and support people who may be having thoughts of suicide. Through this training, you will be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to:
• Understand the common causes of suicidal behavior
• Recognize the warning signs of suicide
• Get help for someone in crisis and prevent suicide
The online version of Mental Health First Aid is now available for all Bow Valley College students! This workshop will teach you basic information on various mental illnesses, how to promote the recovery of good mental health, and the resources available to help support someone with a mental health concern.
Completion of the full course is required to receive a certificate.
This training is beneficial to both students and employees at Bow Valley College to learn how to identify and respond to people impacted by sexual violence. Bow Valley College community members will increase their skills and confidence to address sexual abuse and sexual assault, both on and off campus.
Naloxone saves lives - and so can you! Join a community based Naloxone training nurse as she provides online education on when and how to provide Naloxone for persons experiencing overdose. It is advised to have a Naloxone kit for this training: kits can be obtained for free at any pharmacy.
The founders of Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) present, SafeTALK; a half-day (3 hour) suicide alertness certification that prepares anyone 16 or older, regardless of prior experience or training, to become a suicide-alert helper.
This 14 hour workshop is an intensive, practice-dominated certification designed to help caregivers recognize and intervene to prevent the immediate risk of suicide.