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Urgent or Crisis Support

If you are in immediate distress, call or text 988 or visit 988lifeline.org/chat for 24/7, free, and confidential support.
For onsite emergencies, follow UConn Health emergency procedures.

We're here to connect you with a trained peer supporter. Choose the referral option that fits your situation.

This program is:

Confidential and free – your privacy is protected.

Peer-to-peer – matched by role when possible

Trauma-informed and non-clinical – supportive, not therapy.

Complementary – designed to enhance, not replace, professional mental health services.

Clinical Leader Request

Clinical Leaders, Nursing Managers, and Attendings may refer an individual or a team.

Clinical Leader Request Form

or scan the QR code on your phone

Self or Colleague Request

Request confidential support for yourself or another team member.

Self or Peer Request Form

or scan the QR code on your phone

Email Request

If you prefer, you can email your request.

Email: peersupportgroup@uchc.edu

Please include:

Subject line: [secure]

Email Content: Your name, contact information, department and any preferences for peer supporter, e.g., same or different specialty or role/department/unit etc. If no information provided, a peer supporter will be chosen for you.

  • What happens After You Request a Referral

    • Initial contact and scheduling occur within 72 hours of an adverse event.
    • Initial outreach is conducted virtually, over the phone, or in person based on the clinician’s preference.
    • Conversation focuses on listening, validation, and shared understanding.
    • Follow-up after the initial meeting in 2-3 days, and up to one week, to ensure provider/nurse/employee continues to cope effectively.
    • Referrals/resources provided if additional support is needed.