The Wellness Wheel and Guide provide some ways in which social, emotional, intellectual, physical, financial and the spiritual dimensions of wellness may intersect with your individual experiences.
Suicide Intervention Program
The Suicide Intervention Program is designed to reduce the risk of self-harming behaviors by reaching out and connecting to students when incidents of concern are reported the University. Health and Wellness connects students to mental health services on and off campus, while working with each individual to alleviate stressors creating a barrier to academic success, including finances, academics, and living arrangements.
To report a concern or to speak with someone email livewell@uw.edu or call 206.543.6085.
Our goal is to promote and foster a healthier environment for all students. Please note this program is not designed to intervene in an emergency. If you, or someone you know is in an emergent situation please contact 911 for an immediate response.
For more information about the program please contact:
Health and Wellness
Phone: 206.543.6085
Email: livewell@u.washington.edu
If you need to speak to someone urgently and you cannot wait for someone to return your call during normal business hours please call the King County Crisis Clinic.
King County Crisis Line
24 - Hour Crisis Line:
866.4CRISIS (866.427.4747)
or
206.461.3222
For Hearing and Speech Impaired: 206.461.3219 Provides 24 crisis line and resources/referrals to off-campus providers.
HalfOfUs
Provided in partnership with MTVu -- provides education on depression, bipolar, suicide, eating disorders, anxiety, stress, alcohol and drugs, and cutting.
National Suicide Prevention Hotline
http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
800.273.8255(TALK)
For Hearing and Speech Impaired: 800.799.4TTY (4889)

