Residence Resources

Resources

Here you will find a list of available services for you, while you are part of the Queen's residence community.

In Residence

Residence Life & Services: reslife@queensu.ca

Residence Admissions: reslife@queensu.ca

Conduct and Support: residence.conduct@queensu.ca

Residence IT: restech@queensu.ca

Residence Maintenance: resfcc@queensu.ca

Front Desk: frontdesk@queensu.ca

 


 

 

On campus

Campus Security (non-emergency): 613-533-6733

Campus Security provides 24/7 safety and security services to ensure a safe environment for all students, faculty, and staff. They offer assistance with lockouts, safety escorts, and respond to non-emergency security concerns.


Student Wellness Services: 613-533-2506

Student Wellness Services offers a wide range of health services, including medical care, mental health support, and counselling. They provide resources and support to help students maintain well-being.


Walk Home: 613-533-9255

Walk Home is a safety service that offers safe walks for students during the evening and nighttime hours. Whether you’re walking alone or with friends, trained staff members are available to ensure you reach your destination safely.


Faith and Spiritual Life: 613-533-2186

Faith and Spiritual Life provides support for students of all faiths and spiritual backgrounds. They offer counselling, spiritual guidance, and organize events to foster a sense of community and belonging.


Human Rights Office: 613-533-6886

The Human Rights Office is dedicated to promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion within the Queen’s University community. They provide confidential advice and support on issues related to discrimination, harassment, and human rights.


Queen’s University International Centre: 613-533-2604

The Queen’s University International Centre (QUIC) offers support and resources for international students, including visa and immigration assistance, cultural adjustment programs, and social events to help students with their transition into the Queen’s community.

Off campus

Kingston Police (non-emergency): 613-549-4660

The Kingston Police provide law enforcement services to the community. For non-emergency situations such as reporting a minor crime or seeking advice, this number connects you to local police services.


Ontario Crisis Line: 988

The Ontario Crisis Line offers immediate support for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. Trained professionals are available 24/7 to provide counselling, crisis intervention, and referrals to local resources.


Community Crisis Line: 613-544-4229

The Community Crisis Line is a local resource for individuals in the Kingston area who are experiencing a mental health crisis. They provide immediate support, crisis intervention, and connections to community resources and services.