Well-Being Support

Promote student well-being through an inclusive learning environment, coping and self-empowerment skills, and sustained peer support.

A one-stop page for students to learn about the various well-being support services provided by SUSS.

  • Wellness programmes and workshops
  • Peer Support
  • Well-being resources and helplines
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Support Services & Helplines 

C-three (Counselling & Life-coaching)

SUSS's Counselling Centre providing counselling and life-coaching services to promote mental wellness and resilience, manage specific concerns or crisis, and for personal discovery and growth.

For Enquiries:

Tel: 6248 1600 (9.00am - 5.30pm)
Email: counsellingservices@suss.edu.sg

Book Appointment

(Staff can also seek professional consultation and support through SUSS Employee Assistance Programme (EAP). Please refer to the information found on mySUSS for further details.)

 

SUSS OWLs 

Students may connect with the OWLs via the following channels: 

OrganisationServicesHotline

Institute of Mental Health

Open to public who come into contact with individuals who are experiencing any mental health crisis.

6389 2222 (24-hour)

Samaritans of Singapore

Provide emotional support for individuals having difficulty coping during a crisis, thinking of suicide or affected by suicide.

1800-221-4444 (24-hour)
1-767 (1-SOS)

National CARE Hotline

Provide psychological and emotional support to those who may need a listening ear during the COVID-19 outbreak.

1800-202-6868
(8.00am - 12.00 midnight)
Silver Ribbon SingaporeComplimentary Online Emotional Support (if you or your loved one is experiencing low mood, anxiety, disturbed sleep and/or poor appetite)

6386 1928 or 6509 0271

(Mon – Fri, 9am to 5pm, except on public holidays)

MindSG by Health Promotion BoardExplore self-care tips and tools designed to help one achieve better mental well-being.MindSG.gov.sg
  1. IMH CHAT Live Support (imh.com.sg) (for youths 16 – 30 yrs old)
  2. SOS (care text) Messenger Samaritans of Singapore (SOS) | Homepage
  3. Fei Yue’s Online Counselling Service: eCounselling Centre (ec2.sg)


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