UNB Psychology students helping to implement new mental health services, and strategies for classmates

Four students in the University of New Brunswick's psychology program are getting credits for their creations by helping implement new mental health services and strategies for their classmates.

The students are working with the university's mental health strategist for their mental health research projects, creating a positive, inclusive and safe learning environment for all.

The students are hoping their work helps break down barriers.

The project has been a chance for the students to put what they have learned to the test.

In addition to Holly McLaughlin and Yelina Birk, Michelle Addy and Mallory Murphy are studying the experiences had by international students and how they perceive mental health and access support services.

Addy, an international student, and Murphy, a domestic student, are working together to create a comprehensive outreach strategy.

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