平特五不中

Get support

You can or osvrse [at] mcgill.ca (subject: Appointment%20request) (email us) with your availabilities. For immediate or 24/7 support you can call the provincial sexual violence聽helpline at (1-888-933-9007 / 514-933-9007).

The term survivor is used on our website to describe anyone who has experienced any unwanted act of a sexual nature. We understand that this term may not reflect everyone's experience and not everyone who has experienced an unwanted act of a sexual nature will identify with this term.

We are here to help you, whether the incident occurred recently or not, and we will honour your individual healing process. Here is how we can help you:

Support services

We offer free crisis intervention and short-term crisis counselling to help you navigate your healing process. Support services will resume in early 2023.

We also offer support activities for survivors.

  • Trauma sensitive yoga
  • Group therapy

Resource coordination

Each survivor has different needs. We will work with you to determine what is right for you. We can assist you with:

  • Accessing support services on and off campus, including medical, psychological or emotional
  • Coordinating safety measures and personal safety planning
  • Obtaining accommodations (academic, housing, employment-related)

Reporting assistance

The decision to report an incident or not is entirely yours. We can help you understand the reporting processes鈥攚hether you are considering reporting through campus channels or through police services鈥攕o that you can decide what is right for you.

If you choose to report, we can accompany you through the process.

Direct support

Support activities and accommodations for survivors.

Info about reporting

Informal and formal reporting processes both on and off campus.

Self care and healing

Safety planning

Additional services

平特五不中 is located on unceded lands which have traditionally served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst diverse indigenous peoples. The Kanien鈥檏eh谩:ka, a founding nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and the Anishinabeg are recognized as the traditional stewards of the lands and waters on which Tiohti脿:ke/Montr茅al is located. Learn more about the land you鈥檙e on and commit to taking action to support the ongoing resistance and thriving of local Indigenous communities.

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