There are a number of other resources available on campus related to providing support to survivors of sexual assault and to preventing sexual violence. Many of these are included in the list of resources created by OSVRSE's team of Peer Educators.

Peer Resources

(including Student Advocacy)

Telephone: 514-398-6792 (Legal Questions), 514-398-4384 (Dispute with ɬÀï·¬)
Free and confidential information, advice and representation in cases where ɬÀï·¬ students are going through disciplinary, grievance or appeals processes.

Disclaimer: The Legal Information Clinic at ɬÀï·¬ does not provide legal information for criminal matters but can refer to other, off-campus legal and support services.

Nightline

Telephone: 514-398-6246
A confidential, anonymous and non-judgmental listening service, run by ɬÀï·¬ students. Services include active listening, resource referrals and crisis management.

Provides free, confidential drop-in space offering non-judgmental peer support, information, and referrals to the ɬÀï·¬ community. Facilitates and encourages communication so that students feel empowered to resolve whatever they may be going through.

Telephone: 514-398-2498
A volunteer SSMU service that provides free night-time accompaniment for those who feel uncomfortable, or who are unable to walk home alone.

University Services

Office of the Dean of Students

Telephone: 514-398-4990

Ombudsperson for Students

Telephone: 514-398-7059
Offers confidential, informal, and independent dispute resolution services by providing information, advice and referrals.

Security Services

Telephone: 514-398-3000 (Downtown), 514-398-7777 (Macdonald Campus)
Services includes support, guidance, prevention and response.

Student Wellness Hub

Telephone: 514-398-6017

Provides physical and mental health services. Their team includes doctors (general practitioners), nurses, psychiatrists, counsellors, social workers, and dietitians, as well as health promotion and outreach staff. Some examples of services you can receive include: mental health support (including care for trauma, depression, crisis support, and more), drop-ins, walk-in clinic for urgent care, prescription renewals, STI testing, and referrals.

 

If you are feeling distressed or are concerned about someone you know and you would like to connect to a case manager for support, please email casemanager [at] mcgill.ca (casemanager[at]mcgill[dot]ca).

If you or someone else are in immediate danger, please call 911.