Counselling

50 Stories Part 21: Saving a life – Judy’s story

2020-06-03T07:00:28+00:00

Read - 50 Stories Part 20 Client confidentiality has always been foundational to Distress Centre’s work. Occasionally callers or counselling clients choose to make their stories public, to increase awareness of the service, or help with fundraising. It seems important to include at least one client story, as clients represent the heart and purpose of [...]

50 Stories Part 21: Saving a life – Judy’s story2020-06-03T07:00:28+00:00

50 Stories Part 20: You Just Felt Honoured – Counselling in the ’90s

2020-05-26T13:27:34+00:00

Read - 50 Stories Part 19 Counselling and public education continued to be a significant part of the Distress Centre/Drug Centre's (DC/DC) services. Fred Burns was Clinical Supervisor, and Suzanne Rosebrugh the Drug Counsellor. Along with five crisis counsellors they saw a variety of clients, usually within the week of them calling the crisis line. 1991 recorded 3900 hours of counselling offered, with 25% of a counsellor’s time spent in support of volunteers and 20% in [...]

50 Stories Part 20: You Just Felt Honoured – Counselling in the ’90s2020-05-26T13:27:34+00:00

How does Distress Centre manage a fully remote contact centre?

2020-04-30T15:58:28+00:00

Image: Dakota Douglas, Crisis Team Lead, working remotely from home. As the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic became undeniable in March, the Distress Centre leadership team and Board had a decision to make. For the safety and health of our volunteers and staff, we decided to completely close our office on March 17th, 2020. Behind [...]

How does Distress Centre manage a fully remote contact centre?2020-04-30T15:58:28+00:00

50 Stories Part 16: More Than a Warm Heart: Counselling in the 80s

2020-04-28T17:36:40+00:00

Read - 50 Stories Part 15 Counselling continued to be a key aspect of the Distress Centre/Drug Centre services. At the 10th anniversary reception, Jeanette noted that there were 1000 counselling and referral calls coming in a month, along with 65 drop-ins. On-site counselling had increased 32% over 1979. The Centre was still the only [...]

50 Stories Part 16: More Than a Warm Heart: Counselling in the 80s2020-04-28T17:36:40+00:00

Edwin: The Path of Perspective

2017-11-18T01:08:05+00:00

There are many ways to describe Distress Centre Calgary counsellor, Edwin Morales. Most people would describe Edwin as compassionate, enthusiastic, and driven. However, if you ask him, there is one unique word that can summarize him entirely: Perspective. Although, this word is not common to describe someone in their entirety, the word couldn’t be more [...]

Edwin: The Path of Perspective2017-11-18T01:08:05+00:00

What do you carry with you?

2017-10-10T20:50:38+00:00

In 2016, Distress Centre Calgary responded to 113,975 phone calls, emails, chats, texts and requests for counselling. People from all walks of life reach out to us for support day or night- parents, professionals, teens, teachers, seniors, to name just a few examples. What we know is that you can't judge a person's situation by [...]

What do you carry with you?2017-10-10T20:50:38+00:00

For World Suicide Prevention Day: 19% of Distress Centre’s online contacts are suicide related

2017-09-11T20:19:44+00:00

Last year Distress Centre Calgary responded to 113,975 calls, emails, chats, texts and counselling requests from people in distress. From January 1st to July 31st, 2017 suicide presented on 3,925 calls which is 8.5% of our total call volume to date. On our online crisis service suicide presented itself on 19% or 956 chats, emails [...]

For World Suicide Prevention Day: 19% of Distress Centre’s online contacts are suicide related2017-09-11T20:19:44+00:00

From volunteer to counsellor, Shehla Shukoor finds her home at Distress Centre

2015-11-06T15:57:25+00:00

By Angela Danko When Shehla Shukoor moved to Calgary two years ago fresh off a Master’s degree in Social Work, she was in search of a place she could best apply her knowledge. As she began to meet people and inquire about opportunities for her, she started hearing more and more about an organization called [...]

From volunteer to counsellor, Shehla Shukoor finds her home at Distress Centre2015-11-06T15:57:25+00:00

Distress Centre’s counselling program gives client new confidence

2014-08-15T17:04:16+00:00

Lynda, Basic Needs Coordinator at Distress Centre, has assisted Anne* in many ways, but says it's up to the clients to make change in their lives. Anne* called our 211 line in June, 2013 looking for housing assistance. She needed to find a place for herself and her young child to live by July 1, [...]

Distress Centre’s counselling program gives client new confidence2014-08-15T17:04:16+00:00
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