As more students seek mental-health care, they face long waits – or pay out of pocket – as universities struggle with demand. High demand for counselling is changing how Canadian campuses get students the help they need – but many still feel they’re falling through the cracks. Read the rest of this article at The Globe and Mail…
Image:Julia Burnham, a fourth-year student at the University of British Columbia, has been diagnosed with PTSD, panic disorder, social anxiety disorder and major depressive disorder. She’s spent about $2,500 seeking help since her first year. By Jackie Dives/The Globe and Mail