If you need help with an equity-related concern, Acadia University’s Human Rights and Equity Office offers confidential consultations and can guide you to the right resources.
Here’s how to reach them:
They welcome both formal complaints and informal conversations. Whether you’re seeking advice, reporting an incident, or just want to learn more, the office is a safe and affirming space.
Tip: You don’t need to know exactly what you’re asking for — just reach out. They’ll help you figure out the next steps.
📘 Helpful Definitions:
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Confidential consultation: A private conversation where your concerns are heard and respected
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Human Rights and Equity Office: The team responsible for promoting inclusion and responding to discrimination
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SUB (Students’ Union Building): Central hub for student services, including Equity and Safety offices
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📝 Special Notes:
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You can contact the office anonymously or request a private meeting
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They offer trauma-informed support and can connect you with additional campus or community resources
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The office also provides workshops, mediation, and policy guidance
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All members of the Acadia community — students, faculty, and staff — are welcome to reach out