Get support

We work directly with students who are experiencing violence. During our conversations, you are in full control of what is discussed and what happens next.

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    In-person support

    Our in-person support is available in the Centre for Growth and Harmony on the first floor of the Singhmar Centre for Learning in room 1-101 (across from the childcare centre). View our campus map for the location.

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    Virtual support

    If you would prefer to meet online or over the phone, we can provide the same supportive listening that would would receive through an in-person session. Use our online booking system to set up a virtual appointment.

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    Online form

    You can submit an online disclosure form directly to VPS. Your submission will remain confidential. A VPS advisor will follow up within 2-3 business days to discuss your disclosure and/or book an appointment.

You decide the support you receive

We provide a pressure-free environment where you can decide which support services you’d like to receive. We also work closely with other areas of the college to provide holistic support if you decide that’s right for you.

Our process

Getting support is a simple, five-step process that is centered around what you need in the moment and beyond.

Step 1: Connecting

You can connect with a VPS advisor by using the online booking form, calling 780.644.6306, or emailing consent@norquest.ca.

Step 2: Meeting

A VPS advisor will reach out and find a time to meet with you. Meetings can be done in person, online (through Microsoft Teams), or by phone.

Step 3: Discussion

During our conversation, you are free to share as much or as little as you want—you are in full control. The VPS advisor is here to support you.

Step 4: Next steps

You have options for how you want to proceed after disclosing your experience—it's completely your choice. Options include:

  • Referral to a mental health professional (either on or off campus)
  • Proceeding with a formal complaint through the Office of Judicial Affairs
  • Proceeding with a criminal complaint through the justice system
  • Nothing! If you’re not comfortable making a decision, that is completely okay
Step 5: Ongoing support

The VPS advisor can give you more information on any of the options you might want to take and can be there to support you if your change your mind. You can always come back.

Book an appointment

If you’d like to schedule a one-on-one appointment, please use our online booking system, fill out the form below, or contact us directly.

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Privacy notice statement

The personal information being requested will be used to coordinate meeting times for individuals interested in the Violence Prevention and Support team Services. Information is collected under section 33(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. Collected personal information is protected from unauthorized access, collection, use, and disclosure in accordance with the FOIP Act and can be reviewed upon request subject to the provisions under the Act. Questions about the collection of personal information can be directed to Manager, Wellness; Centre for Growth and Harmony, Norquest College, 10215 108 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta, T5J 1L6, 780.644.5875, or neetu.shah@norquest.ca.

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