Client Rights and Responsibilities
Rights
As a client of the St FX Health and Counselling Centre you have the following rights:
The right to health care under conditions that support your personal dignity.
The right to an individualized health care plan based on your strengths, abilities, needs and preferences. Your health care will be based on this plan and will be revised periodically to ensure its continued appropriateness.
The right to a health care environment that affords reasonable protection from harm, appropriate privacy and freedom from verbal, physical and other abuses.
The right to all available services without discrimination because of race, creed, color, sexual orientation, disability or religion.
The right to be informed of the limitations of confidentiality.
The right to assert grievances with respect to infringement of these rights and to have such grievances considered in a fair, timely and impartial manner.
Responsibilities
As a client of the St FX Health and Counselling Centre you have the following responsibilities:
To be on time for your health care appointments.
To comply with cancellation policy giving 24-hour notice
To inform staff of any difficulties you are experiencing with your health care plan.
To treat yourself and others in the counselling centre with respect and dignity.
To keep confidential the names of other students who are visiting the counselling centre.
Grievances
To express a grievance the following procedure is to be followed:
Address the grievance with your Clinician to seek resolution.
If (1) does not resolve the grievance, seek a meeting with the Director of Health and Counselling Services to address the issue.
Confidentiality Statement
The Health and Counselling Centre places a high value on the confidentiality of your information. We have measures in place to protect the privacy of your information.
Our services are confidential, so information cannot be shared with your family, faculty, other student services, or agencies without your consent. There are, however, limitations to our confidentiality policy. These limitations to confidentiality include, but are not limited to the following:
- There is concern that you may harm yourself or someone else or be unable to care for yourself.
- Responding to a medical emergency.
- You reveal apparent, suspected, or potential child abuse or neglect.
- Matters of public health safety.
- Complying with a court order.
For more information on how we protect your health information, check out the pamphlet “Protecting Your Health information” available at the front desk.
Contact
305 Bloomfield Centre
5555 Union Place
Antigonish NS B2G 2W5
Canada
If you are experiencing an emergency, the following resources are available 24/7:
- Proceed to St. Martha’s Regional Hospital Emergency Department (25 Bay Street) or your nearest hospital emergency department.
- Call 911
- NS Mental Health Crisis Line: 1-888-429-8167
- Suicide Crisis Helpline: 988
- Good2TalkNS (mental health counselling): 1-833-292-3698
- Crisis Text Line: Text GOOD2TALKNS to 686868