On Diversity and Inclusion We at The Trauma Centre condemn all forms and manner of racism. We stand together with those who speak up and promote tolerance and acceptance by labelling the injustices faced by Black, Indigenous, People of Colour (BIPOC), 2SLGBTQ+, and Persons with disabilities in Ontario, Canada, and the Global Community. We endeavor to create a safe space for all to access the support they need. We also provide a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace for our team. Psychotherapists, Social Workers, Counsellors and Psychologists have an important role to play in addressing all forms of racism, discrimination, and inequity. This means addressing not just hate and acts of violence, but unconscious and unintended words, deeds, and actions. We at The Trauma Centre are committed to addressing issue of equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging through words and deeds in our profession and our community. The Trauma Centre is committed to diversity and inclusion and equitable access to all. It is our policy to not discriminate against any individual on the basis of race, skin colour, religion/spirituality, ancestry, national origin, citizenship status, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity, disability or veteran/military status in all matters of obtaining services. Services include but are not limited to all clinical services, whether individual or group; advocacy; and training. The clinicians and staff at The Trauma Centre are fully committed to function in accordance with all applicable federal, provincial, and local laws regarding non-discrimination. As Mental Health Professionals we value diversity, inclusivity, and a non-judgmental approach. You are welcome to bring yourself, just as you are, to every therapy session. We welcome and urge you to hold us accountable, on any of these important factors in your experience accessing mental health support services at The Trauma Centre.