
Insurance Coverage
As a Professional Indigenous Counsellor and member of the ACCT, my designation is accepted with the following insurance providers:

Greenshield
Our claims process makes things easier for you. We will submit claims on your behalf, or if you prefer to submit the claim on your own, with reimbursements provided by your Greenshield Insurance Provider.
Mahsi cho
Member of the Association of Cooperative Counselling Therapists
ACCT
Code of Ethics
CONFIDENTIALITY
Confidentiality is a foundational ethical principle in counselling. Clients need to have confidence that their privacy will be protected and their personal information will be treated with respect.
RELATIONSHIPS
Ethical standards help keep client-counsellor relationships professional and healthy. Self-determination is a basic moral principle in counselling. Counsellors encourage and support clients in making and acting on their own decisions. Your counsellor will use ethical deliberation in deciding when to intervene and when to explain the consequences of going down a certain path. The final decision will be up to you as a client.
PROFESSIONALISM
Ethics offer guidelines for professional behaviour. Counsellors should represent themselves accurately and clearly explain limits of confidentiality, what services they provide and expected fees. Following a code of ethics includes acting honestly as a business person, as well as a counsellor.
Source: ACCT Website
Standards of Practice
"The Standards of Practice for ACCT were developed by the Association of Cooperative Counselling Therapists of Canada to give guidance to members in following the ACCT Code of Ethics and conducting themselves in a professional manner.
These standards of practice deal primarily with the professional conduct of counsellors. However, personal conduct of counsellors is also included when it could affect the confidence of the public in the integrity of the profession. Many of the Standards of Practice are general and they cannot predict every situation or ethical challenge, which counsellors may encounter. These Standards of Practice provide a guide, but ultimately the responsibility for ethical behaviour rest with the individual counsellor."
The Standards of Practice are also intended to serve the following purposes:
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To establish a set of guidelines for quality counselling services;
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To encourage counsellor accountability;
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To protect the public by promoting a high standard of competency in counselling;
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To support the development of counsellors.
For more information on the Ethical Framework for Practice, please click this link.
As a client, you have the right to submit a complaint if you feel that my services were not up to your satisfaction. I believe that you should have the ability to submit a complaint with no fear of repercussions, and to have your voice heard. If you feel that I have behaved in an unethical manner, you can formally submit a complaint at this link here.