Campus Wellness Resources

CUE Resources & Supports

Whether you're a Concordia University of Edmonton student or employee, you'll find useful contact information for ON and OFF campus resources in this document.

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Looking for a walk-in clinic?  CUE does not have a medical clinic on campus.  Click here to find local clinics and current wait times.

The Peer Support Program is CUE’s initiative to foster and strengthen the community of support among students. The program provides students with a confidential and safe space to talk about their problems with another peer and offers referrals to campus and community services.

We are students helping students. We are a free, confidential service. We are here to listen and not to judge. We provide referrals to both on and off campus resources. We are a drop-in service. We are not counsellors and we don’t give advice but we provide you with support and help you figure out what you need. We can talk about any small or large areas of concern.”

Click here for more details and resources!

Peer Support is on break until Fall 2024.

Smoke Free Campus

We are committed to promoting health and wellness for the whole CUE community and believe that providing you with a clean, healthy, smoke-free environment to study, learn, teach, play, visit and live in, is one of the best ways to achieve this. 


Reporting Sexual Violence

An allegation of sexual violence can be made by any person, regardless of if they are the survivor of the sexual violence or not.

All reports should be filed with the Vice-President, Campus Life, as soon as possible after the alleged sexual violence occurs. These must be made in writing.

The Vice-President, Campus Life, will respond within 3-5 business days of becoming aware of the allegation and will handle the matter in accordance with Concordia University of Edmonton’s Sexual Violence Policy and Sexual Violence Policy Procedure. They will immediately refer the person issuing the allegation to the police and/or other appropriate support services, who the person can contact if they would like to.

You can forgo or withdraw an allegation at any time.

Questions about reporting and supports on-campus can be directed to: 

Dr. Carmen Arth, Vice-President, Campus Life 

Coping in Canada

Looking for ideas of things to do at CUE and the Edmonton area? Click here and scroll through these Coping in Canada slides. 

For international students, here is an excellent resource for assisting you as you settle in and call Edmonton home



Online Resources

Gratitude Journal

Self-Sustainability Journal

Test your self-compassion ! Try some self-compassion practices.

Self-care & Resilience Guide

Want to learn more about yourself? Try the Enneagram Personality Test!

The Enneagram is a personality system that aims to reveal how emotions drive our lives and how we engage with others in an effort to get what we want and need. The Enneagram defines nine personality types, each with its own set of strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for personal growth. 

Watch this video to find out why Sleep is Your Superpower!

In partnership with AHS and the Alberta Government, Togetherall is proud to offer all Albertans aged 16+ a free, easily accessible and safe online community for them to get support, take control, and feel better. What's TogetherallMember Story

Mini-guide to help employee's mental health through winter

Learn more about Cyberbullying

Kids Help Phone Mindfulness Colouring Book 

Virtual Art Tours 

Aim2Be healthy living app for Canadian families 


Contact CUE Wellness

wellness@concordia.ab.ca