

Mental health organizations, resources, self-help groups, and help/crisis lines.Įmployees, please visit our BCIT intranet for additional employee specific information and resources related to mental healthįor information on BCIT’s Tobacco Smoke Exposure Control Plan, please visit:.Strategies for supporting personal mental health and well-being, including self-care practices, positive coping skills, and behaviors to support mental health and well-being (including sleep, nutrition, and physical activity).Information about mental health and common mental health conditions, including causes, signs and symptoms of stress, depression, anxiety, substance abuse and addiction.

These webpages have links to many publicly available resources related to mental health, including: Plan on registering for courses early to avoid missing out on available spaces.For information on BCIT’s health and well-being services and resources, please visit the following webpages: Students are advised to check the BCIT website for important dates and to refer to the program matrix for individual course start dates. Part-time studies terms start in January, April, and September. Registration happens on-line on a first-come-first-served basis. Please note: There is no “wait list” system for part-time studies at BCIT. Enrollment is on a course-by-course basis, one term at a time. Course registrationĪ formal application is not required to take part-time OCHS courses by distance education. Courses are taught at a first-year college level and adequate communication skills are essential to succeed in the program. Part-time studies courses are taught assuming registrants not only have a BC Grade 12 level of English, but also have proficiency in all four language skills: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Interested students will need to self-register for a course and declare into the program. There is no application process for this program. Note: In alignment with public health orders, this program requires that students be vaccinated for a number of communicable diseases – including COVID-19. Centre for Applied Research & Innovation.
