Booking an Appointment
Appointments
To schedule a counselling appointment, students can drop-in to the Faculty of Student Development Student Services reception between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. from Monday to Friday in Old Main 1631; email [email protected]; or call 250-828-5023. Appointments are being offered in person and virtually.
If this is your first visit to counselling, you will need to complete and submit the following form:
If you are an Indigenous student, you have the option of accessing support at Cplul’kw’ten – the Gathering Place: a home away from home.
Cancellations
If you are unable to attend your appointment, please notify reception at least 24 hours before your scheduled appointment. Messages and correspondence will be responded to during regular office hours.
First visits
If this is your first visit to counselling:
- After completing the necessary forms, you will meet with a counsellor to clarify your needs and come up with a plan to meet your needs and reach your goals.
- This plan may include self-help resources, psychoeducational workshops and groups, individual counselling and community referrals.
GuardMe
Access real-time support in between counselling appointments through GuardMe, a TELUS Health app that provides real-time phone and chat support with a counsellor.
Resources include personalized mental health assessment tools, health, well-being and fitness related content, that’s easily searchable through keywords. App services are available in English, French, Mandarin, Cantonese, and Spanish, with one-on-one support provided in over 140+ languages.
Crisis
Counselling Services reserves a limited number of appointments to provide brief assistance to students dealing with a personal crisis that requires urgent attention. For additional or after-hours support, refer to the organizations listed below: