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Emergency Contacts
In an emergency, call 911
If you are in an emergency and need fire/ambulance/police dial 911.
Urgent Primary Care
Hospitals
Call 1-800-SUICIDE
If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, call 1-800-784-2433 (1-800-SUICIDE)
is a free suicide prevention and mental health crisis support service available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
is a free suicide prevention and mental health crisis support service available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Overdose Prevention and Response
Learn to recognize the signs of an overdose and know who to contact for help.
SFU Campus Public Safety
You can reach Campus Public Safety at 778-782-4500.
My SSP
Crisis support is available to all SFU graduate and undergraduate students from anywhere in the world by phone or through the downloadable app. Worldwide, immediate options are available 24/7 in English, French, Korean, Chinese, Arabic and Spanish. This service is also available to staff and faculty if they are supporting a student in distress.
Health & Counselling
Emergencies can be seen on the same day at the Burnaby or Vancouver Clinics during operating hours. If you need to see a counsellor due to a sudden loss, traumatic or critical incident, or suicidal thoughts and feelings鈥攐r if you are staff supporting a student in distress, please notify the front desk when you call or arrive.