U of G President Discusses Student Mental Health on TVO

University of Guelph president Franco Vaccarino

University of Guelph president Franco Vaccarino appeared on TVO’s The Agenda with Steve Paikin on May 3. Vaccarino took part in a roundtable discussion on how Ontario post-secondary institutions are dealing with a rising demand for student mental health care services.

Vaccarino said the increased demand is due to many factors, including reduced stigma about seeking mental health services.

He said U of G is committed to taking an integrated approach to mental health. Among other initiatives, the University is introducing a “one location” model for students to access all health care and support, making services usable and easy to navigate.

Vaccarino, who serves as a director on the board of Universities Canada, added that all universities recognize the importance of good student mental health. Universities are working together on co-ordinated approaches that meet national standards and can be modified to suit individual schools.

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