The WellPAC Peer Support Office is your spot for mental health and well-being, run by fellow students. Whether you're stressed, facing personal issues, or need to talk, our trained Peer Support team is here. It's private, relaxed, and judgment-free—a safe space to get advice, find resources, and connect with people who understand college life. We're all about creating a supportive community where everyone feels they belong. Drop by, take a break, and let's navigate college together!
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You're in the right place! Book a 45-minute Motivational Interviewing session to reflect on your choices, gain insights, and develop strategies for making healthier decisions. Most students leave feeling empowered and with a fresh perspective. Be sure to select the “Housing/Conduct” Peer Session when booking.
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Our service is private, and we strive to protect your privacy, but we are not professional counselors and cannot offer legal confidentiality. In certain dangerous situations, as mandated by law and FLC Policy, we must report to ensure student safety. For details, please review our privacy limits on the consent form.
Before your session, please complete our informed consent form.
We offer training, supervision and an array of other professional development opportunities including the nationally recognized Certified Peer Educator (CPE) certification from NASPA, Motivational Interviewing, Title IX, trauma informed trainings and more. The Peer Support experience equips you with valuable leadership skills for any career.
Ready to get involved or want more information? Email us at peersupport@fortlewis.edu or call 970-247-7508.
CPE training is an effective strategy for building a well-educated and sustainable peer education group. CPE Training helps peer educators develop leadership skills to successfully create and implement campus programs. The training includes eight modules covering the role of peer education, helping peers make a behavior change, listening skills, response, referral skills, taking action and intervening, recognizing diversity and inclusivity, programming and presentation skills, self-care, and group dynamics.
Initially launched by the BACCHUS Network in 1994, the Certified Peer Educator program has been an asset to health and wellness peer educators, leading to the certification of more than 200,000 individuals since its inception. As the higher education landscape has evolved, so have the roles of peer educators - whether in the capacity of traditional health and wellness peer educators, resident advisors, or orientation leaders. Campuses rely on their students to be curators of change and support systems for their peers, and the CPE program provides foundational-level skills to allow these students to succeed. Students will hone their skill sets throughout the 12-hour, 8-module course to be effective peer educators and leaders.
CPE is a 12-hour foundation training suitable for any collegiate peer education group. This training is broken up into eight distinct modules. The course can be taught during training over a long weekend or throughout a semester as part of a course. The modules and skill sets that your students will develop include the following:
Email peersupport@fortlewis.edu for current details on upcoming training opportunities.
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Location: 178 Student Union BuildingFax: 970-247-7487Phone: 970-247-7508Email: Student-Well-Being@fortlewis.edu.
M-F: 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Phone: 970-247-7508Email: peersupport@fortlewis.edu.