A Canadian health and wellbeing assessment tool for Canadian campuses

 

 The Canadian Campus Wellbeing Survey is specifically designed to help Canadian post-secondary institutions better support whole campus health and wellbeing. Institutions can choose to take part in the CCWS for students, and/or the CCWS for employees.

Interested in a deployment at your institution?

 
 
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About

Learn more about the Canadian Campus Wellbeing Survey

 
  • The CCWS team has presented a number of webinars. To view them, please visit here.

    Latest: Understanding Your Results from the CCWS: Orienting to the data, statistics, and Tableau
    - October 23, 2024 -
    Join us for an insightful webinar led by Dr. Andrew Szeto, the Director of Mental Health Strategy at the University of Calgary, as he guides you through the CCWS Tableau Dashboard reporting tool. This session offers a comprehensive orientation on how to navigate and interpret the figures, numbers, and statistics presented in Tableau. Caroline Wu and Lex Derkach from the CCWS team will be joining Dr. Andrew Szeto for this webinar to provide some history and context, demonstrate accessing tableau, and help answer your questions. Participants will have the opportunity to follow along on their own dashboards, enhancing their understanding in real-time.

  • Deployment reports provide an overview of data collected through the Canadian Campus Wellbeing Survey. To learn more about the reports, please visit here.

    Latest:
    Deployment Report: Student survey winter 2023 (PDF)

  • The CCWS has been used in a number of papers. To view a collection of them, please visit here.

    If you have a publication that includes data from the CCWS please contact us so that we can share it.

To learn more about the CCWS data and how it has been used, please visit our Knowledge Mobilization page.

 
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Contact Us

Contact our survey team to find out more about the CCWS

 

Photo Credits (from top to bottom)

UBC Vancouver in the Fall. Photo credit: Martin Dee / UBC Brand & Marketing

Students enjoying UBC’s annual Chef Challenge.

Students at UBCO. Photo credit: Paul Joseph/ UBC Brand & Marketing