Tag: PSC

PSC TALKS Week kicks off Oct. 18

TALKS Week, the Peer Support Centre (PSC)’s annual week-long campaign, is back again this year to show students the importance of strong support systems. The campaign week is scheduled to run from Oct. 18 to 22 in a series of online and in-person events. PSC TALKS was originally created to spread...

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Peer Support Centre hosts annual Cares Week

From March 4 to 8, the Peer Support Centre held a series of events dedicated to fostering mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing on campus.    “As students, we’re under a lot of pressure, and for us [this week] was just the perfect opportunity to open a conversation about how we take care of ourselves...

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Peer Support Centre Cares Week

From Mar. 5 to 9, the Queen’s Peer Support Centre (PSC) took to campus to remind students about an integral component of academic success: self-care.  “PSC Care’s Week is all about self-love and self-care and we just promote that through booths in the ARC and nightly events,” PSC Outreach Coordinator...

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Peer Support Centre reaches new heights with recent expansion

To address a spike in visits from students over the past year, the Peer Support Centre has expanded significantly to include additional physical space and increased staff and volunteers.  The Peer Support Centre (PSC) is a support service on campus where students can seek a confidential space to discuss...

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Students help students during PSC Cares Week

The first event of the Peer Support Centre’s (PSC) Cares Week, a “wall of self-love”, asked people to write down something they love about themselves. Most found this difficult. Educating students on self-care and self-love is the overarching theme of Cares Week, which began last year. The PSC — a...

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Queen’s has failed sexual assault survivors

Queen’s administration should be condemned for lacking an official policy for handling sexual assaults on campus. Currently, if a student wishes to file a sexual assault case with the University, their only option is the Human Rights Office (HRO), which treats instances of sexual assault as sexual...

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