Student Assistance Program
The Student Assistance Program offers access to a 24/7 support center.
This tool offers several consultation services provided by specialized professionals. You can receive psychological and legal support, as well as advice on health and budgeting.
What’s more, the EAP makes available an online toolkit to give you easy access to advice, support and varied digital content on a variety of subjects. For direct access to the service, call 1-888-781-7274
Student assistance program services
Psychological support
8 consultations / academic year
60 min / consultation
Virtual, telephone or face-to-face consultation with a mental health clinician (psychologist, social worker, psychotherapist, member of a professional association)
Legal support services
1 consultation / issue
/academic year
Virtual, telephone or in-person consultation with a lawyer
Financial support services
1 consultation / issue
/academic year
Virtual, telephone or in-person consultation with a financial advisor
Nutrition support services
1 consultation / issue
/academic year
Virtual, telephone or in-person consultation with a nutritionist
Physiotherapy and occupational therapy services
3 sessions
/academic year
Consultation in person with a physio or ergo
Career guidance
3 sessions
/academic year
Virtual, telephone or in-person consultation with a guidance counsellor
Content platform
No limits
Access to a content platform on various health and wellness topics
The number and length of meetings vary according to the topics discussed. An experienced counsellor with a graduate degree will work with you to understand the issues and provide tailored support.
*Each appointment lasts approximately 60 minutes, and the number of consultations is variable, depending on clinical need and short-term perspective.
Get a consultation in a few clicks
How does it work?
Step 1 Contact the help line
Dial the Helpline number, initiate a discussion with a Huni PAE contact person by phone at 1-888-781-7274 or by e-mail at info@hunipae.ca. You’ll need to provide your health/dental group number and your certificate number (truncated DA) when you call.
* The truncated Student ID number corresponds to your student number (DA) minus the first two digits. Example: If your student number is 1234567, your truncated student ID number 34567.
Step 2 Contact with the specialist
You will then be put in touch with the type of specialist you require. He or she will be able to arrange a time for your next session.
Step 3 Appointment with the specialist
According to the established schedule, you will be able to benefit from your consultation. You can also schedule other appointments if necessary.
Content Library
Log in to the Content Library to access the online content platform for easy access to advice, support and varied digital content on a variety of topics. Use the code @huni@ to log in.