Skip to main content

Mental Health Counsellors

Central to our practice is creating a safe and non-judgmental space where students can talk about their experiences, explore options and learn skills and tools to feel more present, grounded and engaged in their daily life.

Students who have experienced or have been otherwise affected by sexual violence can connect with one of the Mental Health Counsellors. We are a multidisciplinary team who all have extensive trauma-informed training, and are dedicated to providing pathways for wellness and healing for any student at the university who has been impacted by recent or historical experiences of sexual violence.

Our Mental Health Counsellors approach each student with empathy and compassion, and from the standpoint of belief. We support students from diverse cultural experiences and inclusive of all genders and sexual orientations, and understand that each student’s experiences and needs are unique.

We understand sexual violence to include a wide range of behaviours that include verbal and non-contact forms of harassment in addition to non-consensual or coercive physical contact. Our Mental Health Counsellors offer a safe and non-judgmental space where students can talk about their experiences, explore options and learn skills and tools to feel more present, grounded and engaged in their daily life.

Mental Health counsellors appreciate that each survivor is unique in their experience and may require uniquely tailored support to begin their healing process. Every student is understood to be in the position to make the best decision for themselves about if and how they would like to tell their stories.

Support Workers