The past few weeks have been challenging and difficult to process for many. It is normal to have a range of emotions like sadness, anger and fear in response to shocking and distressing events.
The war on Ukraine has also impacted many students, faculty and staff. And on the UBC Okanagan campus, we are mourning the loss of a member of the security team. That is why we wanted to highlight some of our important tools and resources for faculty and staff to help you manage through this difficult time.
Immediate support
The UBC Employee and Family Assistance Program LifeWorks Care Access Centre is available 24/7 by calling 1-866-424-0770. If you are experiencing an emergency or crisis and require immediate counselling services, select the emergency option to speak to a crisis counsellor.
If you have been affected by the crisis in Ukraine, LifeWorks has set up a dedicated 24/7 crisis support line. Call 1-844-751-2133 to receive free crisis counselling support and/or referral to community resources.
Other resources
There are also some helpful articles available on the UBC HR website and LifeWorks, that might help navigate these challenging times:
- Coping in Times of Political Uncertainty (LifeWorks article)
- Coping with Feelings of Fear and Anxiety about Violence (LifeWorks article)
- Taking Care of Yourself After a Traumatic Event (LifeWorks article)
- Faculty and Staff Mental Health Resources
- Mental Health: Discover services, programs, and resources available to your mental health and support workplace wellbeing
- SVPRO would like to extend support to all members of the UBCO campus community during this difficult time. You can reach us on our 24-hour phone line at 1-(250)-807-9640 or by email at svpro.okanagan@ubc.ca.
- By contacting us through one of these methods you can also set up an in-person or online meeting with one of our Support Specialists. In the aftermath of a violent event, it is necessary to come together as a community and extend compassion and support to all. We are your community and we are here for you.
If you are feeling stress and sorrow at this time, you are not alone. Be kind to yourself and others. Check-in with colleagues. Make time for rest, spiritual connection and gather with loved ones. If you see someone struggling, encourage them to seek support. Reach out and seek support for yourself if needed.
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