Brescia University

Crisis Contacts

Emergency: Need help now? Crisis

If you have:

  • Made a plan to kill yourself
  • Have the means to hurt yourself or someone else with the intention of doing so
  • Overdosed
  • Attempted suicide or have hurt yourself before
  • A medical emergency
  • Suicidal or para-suicidal (worried you might attempt to kill yourself, harm someone else, severe disordered eating)
  • Engaging in high risk behaviour (ie. substance use for a prolonged period of time)
  • Feeling desperate or hopeless for an extended period of time
  • Feeling hostile, aggressive or abusive
  • High risk behaviour associated with perceptual thought disturbance, delirium, dementia, or impaired impulse control
  • Unable to regulate emotions or thoughts

Get help immediately:

  • Call 911
  • Go to your nearest Emergency Hospital. Consider having a trusted person attend with you
  • Call the local Crisis Response Line, Reach Out 519-433-2023 or 1-866-933-2023

 
Crisis Contact Information

Support Service After Hours
Student Development Centre
  • 519-661-3031
  • Student Services Building - fourth floor
 Campus Community Police Service
  • Emergency: Call 911
  • Non-emergency or inquires: 519-661-3300
Student Health Services (SHS)
  • 519-661-3030 OR 519-661-3771
  • UCC Room 11 - lower level
London Crisis Reach Out Line
  • 519-433-2023 or 1-866-933-2023
  • Web chat with a mental health and addictions professional who can provide information, resources and crisis support.24-hour phone crisis assistance
Campus Community Police Service
  • Emergency: Call 911
  • Non-emergency or inquires: 519-661-3300
First Nations and Inuit Hope for
Wellness Help Line
  • 1-855-242-331024-hour culturally relevant telephone crisis intervention counselling
For Faculty & Staff
ANOVA
  • Crisis support for those who have experienced sexual and/or domestic violence
  • 519-642-3000